3 Amazing Ways Parents Can Build Their Kids’ Confidence

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Need help figuring out ways to build your kids’ self-confidence? Parenting can be challenging, but you can do things to keep your child motivated, whether in school, extracurricular activities, or at home. As parents, we always strive to do what’s in the best interest of our children. However, they sometimes need that extra push to propel them forward. It rings especially true for school-aged children because, to an extent, they feel pressure to fit in or conform to the masses.

Boosting self-confidence can also come from letting your child know that it’s okay to be themselves. This is where we, as parents, come in to help. Indeed, we have fears about making sure that we walk a straight line and optimize our motivational skills to the max. Remember, no one is perfect, so don’t stress yourself out too much. Kids come with a manual and it takes a village to raise a child. Here are three ways parents can build their kids’ self-confidence.

Listening Boosts Confidence

One way to motivate your kids is to use encouraging words. When our children come to us with struggles like difficulty understanding a particular subject, such as math, we should sit them down and ask how they feel about it and what their concerns are. Once you learn what they are struggling with, you can make suggestions like hiring a tutor, consulting with their teacher for extra help, or helping them at home by making it fun. Being creative lets them know you are interested in doing whatever it takes to make a seemingly daunting subject doable.

The most crucial aspect of all this is to make sure that you are attentive to their needs and don’t over-rationalize the situation. After all, this is something that they are also learning how to deal with. Make sure that the encouragement is continuous and that you check in frequently to ensure that any additional concerns are addressed.

It may seem a little challenging at first, but it is something that you can work through together to optimize the outcome. This simple tactic can go a long way with a child due to how impressionable they are, and it lets them know that they can do anything they set their mind to.

Use Encouraging Words

Next, when your child struggles to learn something new, make sure you use encouraging words. While words may seem small to someone else, they can have a great affect on your child’s self-esteem. Saying things like” I’m so proud of you” or “you got this” can do wonders. I have personally experienced this with my children. For Example, shortly before the end of the school year, my son came to me and explained he was struggling with math and writing, so I sat him down and ensured he was aware that we would work through it together.

My son and I spent time sifting through learning materials and working on the problem areas. There was not a single moment when I didn’t tell him he was doing a fantastic job or give him a high five for getting the answers right. Much to my surprise, he came home with an award for being the most improved student in the last week of school. So words do help a lot more than one would think. Consider writing daily affirmations on your child’s bathroom mirror with a dry-erase marker and replace it with a new one daily.

Take a Gentle Approach

Last, being gentle in your approach when having conversations with your children is very encouraging. This approach can also persuade them to come to you more often with their problems. When a child can come to you and has the confidence to know that you will be there for them no, it gives them the confidence to do other things. Plus, you want your child to feel comfortable coming to you about their concerns. Sometimes that gentleness comforts your child’s anxieties or fears when trying something new.

It’s a tried-and-true method because if you are harsh and standoffish, your child will not feel confident coming to you with problems. Not only that but how you approach parenting shapes the foundation for their future and gives them a headstart. Remember, providing them with that extra little push is okay because sometimes it is needed to get your child to step outside their comfort zone.

Conclusion

Remember when you were a kid and felt lost doing something? Were your parents supportive? In what ways did they help boost your self-confidence? Being supported when you are growing up is everything. It is pivotal to shaping what you will be. Remember, success is never too far off in the distance. It’s those adults around you who help you get there. Using different approaches for each new situation encountered can be confusing, so maintain consistency.

Consistency is critical to maintaining a formal yet gentle approach to boosting your child’s self-confidence. Remembering how motivated you feel when someone tells you you’ve done an excellent job will help you remember to do this daily. It’s never a bad idea to strategize new ideas and get creative with them. Try putting together a vision board with positive quotes or put on some uplifting music. And also don’t forget that you’ve got this.

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