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Conveying Confidence in Children’s Abilities

Children who sense that others have confidence in them are more inclined to have confidence in themselves, take creative leaps of faith, develop a strong work ethic, and work toward personal achievement.

To that end, here are seven considerations for parents:

  • Encourage children to take things step by step. Help them learn to prioritize (what to do first, next, and so on), and how to pace themselves.
  • Show appreciation for children’s efforts. Kids who are willing to put forth effort accomplish more.
  • Help your children find the relevance in what they do. If a task is meaningful, it will be more motivating.
  • Be available to offer guidance as needed as children work to fortify their skill sets, values, and interests.
  • Strive for balance. Ensure that kids have ample time for rest, reading, and fun.
  • Maintain optimism and an upbeat attitude.
  • Demonstrate and reinforce listening, and open communication.

Look After Your Own Needs

Also important for parents—look after your own needs! Self-care is essential if parents are going to be fully present for their children. Your well-being sets the stage for theirs. Therefore, set reasonable expectations for yourself, and be sure to focus on—and model—your own creative and intellectual fulfillment, and your self-confidence, too!

AUTHOR’S NOTE: Adapted from a previous article by Dr. Joanne Foster, published by Best Version Media’s Neighbours Magazines, and distributed across Ontario, Canada.

Dr. Joanne Foster

Dr. Joanne Foster, an acclaimed author and educator, has dedicated over 35 years to gifted education and child development. With expertise in psychology and special education, her work empowers parents and educators, fostering creativity and high-level learning in children and teens. Dr. Foster has written countless articles, and several books—the most recent being Ignite Your Ideas: Creativity for Kids.

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