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7 Great Tips To Help Your Kids Build Remarkable Self-Confidence

  • Yemi Omoniyi
  • Oct 10, 2022
  • 5 min read

From the moment they are born, children are in a constant state of learning. They also build the self-confidence needed to make use of their new skills. A child's self-esteem is just as crucial as their ability to perform a task as they get older. But there are occasions when kids seem to show low self-confidence for a variety of reasons.

This may be disheartening for parents to hear. However, you can take comfort in knowing that you can build a foundation for your children's identities. You need to work on building your child's self-confidence as soon as possible because children's behaviour can be changed at a young age.


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Why is self-confidence important in child development?

It's important to remember that just because a kid is full of self-confidence doesn't mean he or she can master the world. However, children who have a strong sense of self-worth have confidence in their abilities and strive to excel. This means they are better able to focus on their academics and develop their talents.

They develop the ability to face challenges head-on and to stand up for themselves against the pressures of their peers as they mature. What’s more, having a healthy sense of self-worth also makes a child feel confident in his/her ability to form and sustain meaningful connections.

So, how can you build self-confidence in your child?


Tip #1 - Give them responsibilities

There's always something new to teach a kid, no matter what age they are. Learning to grasp a cup or take those first steps as a new-born brings a sense of accomplishment and pride. So, give your kid a sense of responsibility and pride by assigning them age-appropriate chores. Attempt the basic yet necessary chores first.

Helping out around the house, whether it's with meal preparation, making the bed, watching a younger sibling, washing the dishes, or tidying up toys, can make a child feel like they're contributing and appreciated. Even if homework and extracurricular activities are beneficial, having a family that needs you is priceless.

Kids may grumble at first, but they grow to appreciate the power they have when given real duties and obligations. And at a time of uncertainty, taking on little household chores can greatly contribute to developing self-confidence and perseverance.


Tip #2 - Ask them for their opinion

Given their limited worldview and life experience, it's easy to discount what children have to say. However, when you show your children that you value and respect their views and feelings by asking for their input, you increase their sense of self-esteem.

Children are more inclined to speak up about what's on their minds if they feel respected and heard, rather than dismissed as "ridiculous kids with ridiculous things to say."

A simple request for a child's opinion has a multiplicity of positive effects. This includes but not limited to:

· Boosting a child's sense of self-worth.

· Providing them with valuable conversational practise, and

Encouraging them to consider and articulate their values and goals in life.


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Tip #3 - Focus on the process, not the end result

You may boost your kids' morale by praising their efforts and pointing out their progress and successes. Kids need to know that you are proud of them no matter what the outcome is. So, it's not only enough to praise them when they succeed.

Applaud your kid, but do it sensibly. Kids need praise, but too much praise can backfire. Undeserved compliments lack sincerity. Giving a child empty, fake praise, like telling him he played an excellent game when he understands he didn't, is one such example.

It's preferable to say something like, "I realise it wasn't your greatest match, but we all have off days. I admire your determination to see this through. You’ll do better tomorrow. "

Tip #4 - Don’t rescue them


While it's only human to want to shield a child from disappointment, kids learn best via trial and error, and setbacks teach them that it's okay to try again. It also motivates children to work more, which will benefit them later in life. Taking on your child's problems for them is like doing their schoolwork for them. If you don't teach your children to be resourceful and persistent, they won't develop these and other important character traits.


Tip #5 - Ensure that the challenges are appropriate for their abilities

Confidence grows when children work towards and achieve goals that are both realistic and appropriate for their developmental stage. Children gain confidence when they set and achieve both major and minor goals.

Encourage your kids to write down their aspirations so that they can begin working towards them. Then, get in the habit of dividing up long-term objectives into shorter-term, more manageable targets. By doing this, you'll validate their passions and equip them with lifelong tools for success.


Tip #6 Model self-confidence in your kids

Setting a good example also helps. Observing and picking up information from adults is a habit for children. Their approach to tasks will mirror your own. Your children will benefit from seeing you take on challenges with confidence and thorough planning.

Doing chores with a positive attitude (or at least without a lot of moaning) also sends a message to your child that they can do the same. Your child will learn to value hard work and dedication to household duties if you model such values for him or her.


Tip #7 Share your own struggles with them

It's crucial that children learn that attaining perfection is impossible at a young age. Share your own struggles with your kids to show them that it's common for everyone to go through tough times. Help your children understand that it’s more essential to learn from one's mistakes than to linger on them.

Looking to maintain your role as a supportive parent who helps your child grow in confidence? Sign your children up for classes at Learn City Model School today so they may take part in the specialised activities designed to boost their self-confidence. Alternately, you can read our collection of blog pieces about raising confident kids.


About Learn City Model School

We're a first-rate educational institution in Kaduna, Nigeria. And we're committed to giving your kids the best possible start in life via nurturing care and challenging instruction. We tailor our teaching strategies to the individual needs of each student since we know they come with their own special set of strengths, weaknesses, and requirements.

The premise upon which Learn City Model School (LCMS) is established is that environmental factors have a significant impact on students' ability to learn. As a result, our facilities are cutting-edge in nature, built to be calming and situated in a handy neighbourhood, giving the child and their family the feeling of security, assurance, and happiness that is crucial to the child's growth and development.

 
 
 

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