As children get older, that confidence can be as important as the skills themselves. To thrive, kids need to trust in their own capabilities while, at the same time, knowing that they can handle it if they aren’t successful at something. It’s by experiencing mastery and rebounding from failure that they develop healthy self-confidence
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Here are some ways you can set kids up to feel capable and get the most mileage out of their skills and talents.
Model confidence yourself.
Don’t get upset about mistakes.
Encourage them to try new things.
Allow kids to fail.
Help kids to find their passion.
Set goals .
Celebrate their effort.
Set them up for success.
Show your love.
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