Learn to motivate yourself.
Teach children to appreciate their every effort and cheer for themselves. Parents' approval and encouragement are also crucial. When children complete tasks independently, they may wish to give them a positive look or a compliment.
Let the children be independent
Excessive performance will deprive children of the opportunity to try and grow and weaken their self-confidence. Give children a little patience, believe that they have the ability to do well, and let them gradually show their potential.
Encourage true expression
Encourage children to express various emotions, so that children can truly know themselves and gain inner strength. Don't rush to stop children from crying or getting angry, but listen to their inner voices.
Cultivate the ability to face up to yourself
Teach children to see their own advantages and realize their own shortcomings. Let them know that everyone is unique, has their own bright spots and needs improvement. In this way, children can truly identify with themselves, maintain equality and respect for the outside world, and thus build up strong self-confidence.