Once children have confidence they can try new things and explore their world. They can also cope better when things go wrong and they believe that they can make good choices. There is nothing that will build confidence more than a child being able to feel “I can really do that!”
Young children learn confidence through knowing what they can do and through knowing that their parents and other important people have confidence in them. Here are some ideas that may help build confidence in a child.
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Things to consider:
Stories can be read from library books, or can be stories from your own childhood. Children love to hear about a time when you had a similar challenge to one they are having now. Some of the great ways that stories help with confidence include:
Child and Youth Health Services – Self-esteem
Child and Youth Health Services provide a vast amount of information to help parents, children and youth. This page of their sites provides lots of practical information about self-esteem for the whole family.