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Teach children confidence: love, respect, support and freedom.
Educating a confident child requires us to start from many aspects, give them enough love, freedom and respect, and at the same time cultivate their independent thinking, trying and self-affirmation ability. The following are several key aspects.

Full of love and support

Children need to feel unconditional love and security from their relatives, so that they can be confident in their daily lives.

Encourage exploration and experimentation.

By participating in various activities, children can discover their own potential and advantages, thus gaining self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment in the attempt. Whether it is sports, art or social interaction, it gives children a stage to show.

Timely affirmation and praise

No matter what achievements children have made in school, sports or art, they should be given appropriate affirmation and encouragement so that they can draw confidence from every success.

Cultivate independent thinking

Encourage children to think independently and make independent decisions, so that children can build their self-confidence faster in the process of growing up.

Respect and listen

Give children the opportunity to express their views and opinions, and let them experience the feeling of being valued, thus enhancing their self-confidence.

Positive psychological construction

Through daily positive hints, such as "you can do it" and "you are smart", children's self-confidence is subtly enhanced.

Autonomous space-time

Let children have enough time and space to think, try and summarize independently, and let them accumulate more confidence in failure and success.

Encourage expression

Encourage children to express their views and opinions, especially when making decisions and dealing with problems, and listen to their suggestions.

Correctly correct mistakes

When a child makes a mistake, point it out in a positive way and help the child correct it, instead of criticizing it blindly.

cultivate hobbies

Let children find what they really love, and let them be happy and confident in their pursuit.