Building Kids' Confidence
What do children need most to grow into healthy, successful adults? Self-confidence, say the experts.
What can parents do to bolster their children's self-confidence? Here are a few suggestions:
Accentuate the positive
Stop at least once a day to look for something you really like about your child, and then mention it to the youngster.
Start early
Building a child's self-esteem starts from birth. The key is "unconditional love." If a child feels a parent's affection, confidence will develop naturally.
Respect your child's rights
Remember that kids deserve the same respectful treatment that you would automatically extend to other adults. Some examples: Don't interrupt your child when he or she is trying to tell you something. Don't "borrow" a child's belongings without asking, and never belittle your children in front of their peers.
Publication Source:
Well Being newsletter
Online Source:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/publications/allpubs/SMA-3715/introduction.asp
Online Editor:
Rademaekers, Ed
Online Editor:
Sylvia Byrd RN MBA
Online Medical Reviewer:
Fincannon, Joy RN MN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Godsey, Cynthia M.S., M.S.N., APRN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Lambert, J.G. M.D.
Online Medical Reviewer:
Lesperance, Leann MD
Date Last Reviewed:
5/19/2008
Date Last Modified:
9/30/2008