As a parent, you should pay attention to guiding your children from an early age.
We must guide children to recognize their own strengths and weaknesses, and be good at discovering and repeatedly emphasizing their strengths in front of children to enhance their self-confidence.
We should also guide children to objectively understand their own shortcomings and not pay too much attention to their own shortcomings or over-exaggerate their own shortcomings; we should also guide children not to compare their own shortcomings with the strengths of others.
Cultivating children's multi-faceted abilities gives them the opportunity to experience more successful experiences.
Parents should also communicate more with school teachers. Teachers’ appreciation and encouragement can improve their children’s self-confidence. Encourage children to make more friends. Care and encouragement from peers can also help enhance self-confidence.
Try to establish a trusting relationship with your child and become his good friend rather than a strict supervisor.
The affirmation and acceptance from parents, as well as the parents' sincere confidence in their children and their pride in their children are the source of children's self-confidence.