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Empowering Kids to Reach Their Dreams
Five Steps to Raising Confident Kids
Empowering Kids to Reach Their Dreams
Five Steps to Raising Confident Kids
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confidenceEmpowering Kids to Reach Their Dreams If you’re always coming from a position of distrust or little confidence in his abilities, then he will respond accordingly.
5. If a child wants to do something for himself, then let him (within reasons of safety, of course). Unless you can find a compelling reason not to, always say ‘yes’ to their willingness and enthusiasm in doing things for themselves. It shows you believe in them and gives them the confidence to try new tasks.
Five Steps to Raising Confident KidsPersonal power is the self-belief and confidence to know that you are capable of anything you set your mind to. It means you feel good about yourself, and that you do not rely upon others’ opinions to feel good about yourself. Such a strength is something we all want our children to have.
Our children are indeed born with such qualities. But there are ways that parents can teach their children and empower them to have the confidence to try new things and focus on their abilities rather than their failures:-
1. Lead by example. Our actions as parents are so powerful. Our children watch our every move. We cannot be telling our children what to do, if we do not follow our own rules.
Empowering Kids to Reach Their Dreams If you’re always coming from a position of distrust or little confidence in his abilities, then he will respond accordingly.
5. If a child wants to do something for himself, then let him (within reasons of safety, of course). Unless you can find a compelling reason not to, always say ‘yes’ to their willingness and enthusiasm in doing things for themselves. It shows you believe in them and gives them the confidence to try new tasks.
Five Steps to Raising Confident KidsPersonal power is the self-belief and confidence to know that you are capable of anything you set your mind to. It means you feel good about yourself, and that you do not rely upon others’ opinions to feel good about yourself. Such a strength is something we all want our children to have.
Our children are indeed born with such qualities. But there are ways that parents can teach their children and empower them to have the confidence to try new things and focus on their abilities rather than their failures:-
1. Lead by example. Our actions as parents are so powerful. Our children watch our every move. We cannot be telling our children what to do, if we do not follow our own rules.
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