Confidence
is the key of a child’s success. Thinking about a time when you were feeling
really good about yourself. You probably found it much easier to get along with
others and feel good about them. Try these tips and advice to raise confidence
in your child:
1. Believe Your Compliments
Encouragement is necessary for the better
performance of all age group. Young kids need plenty of encouragement, whether
they're learning, playing and busy in another activity. Praise your child
if He/She is doing something artistic.
2. Don't Rescue your Child
It's important for young child to
have the chance to play and take risks without feeling that their parents will
criticize or correct them for doing something wrong.
3. Let Them Make Decisions of their Own
When your child gets the opportunity
to make choices from the starting age, they enjoy the benefit of gaining
confidence in their own judgment. Of course, kids love to run the show, but
having too much control can be irresistible; it's better to give your child two
or three options to choose from.
4. Focus on Positive aspect
If your child feels disappointment,
help them to be more optimistic. Encourage them to look the situations of life in a new way and in a
positive way.
6. Nurture His Special Interests
Try to explore your child with new
and wide variety of activities or ideas, and encourage them to find something which
they love and enjoy. Kids who have a passion -- whether it is anything – have a
feeling of expertise and are more likely to be perfect in their life.
7. Promote Problem Solving
Kids are confident when they're able
to negotiate getting what they want. A young child can learn how to solve
problems them self. The key is to bite your tongue. If your child comes to you
and complains that a kid took their toy at the playground, then what would be a
good way to get it back?
8. Look for Ways to Help Others
It's good for kids to have their own
household responsibilities. Try to motivate your child to help others and
encourage them with short stories of how helping others affect the life and
increases confidence.
9. Find Opportunities for them to Spend More
Time with Adults
Kids like to hang out with their
friends, but it's also important for them to be around with elders too.
Spending time with older people or elders helps your child to understand
maturely, forces her to talk to adults besides you, and gives her different
ways of thinking.
10. Imagine about the Future
If kids can imagine themselves doing
something important or fulfilling when they grow up, they're bound to feel more
confident. Talk to your child and motivate to choose the best in their life.