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The importance of confidence in a child’s education must not be underestimated. In fact, confidence is one of the most important qualities for your child.\u00a0It not only helps them perform well at school, it also enhances their ability to tackle challenges throughout their lives.<\/p>\n
Children with positive self-esteem<\/a> feel confident and capable. They are proud of what they can do and proud of their achievements, whilst also wanting to try their best. They value their abilities as well as themselves.<\/p>\n When children feel confident, safe and secure, they are more likely to succeed in school and achieve their personal goals. As confident children get older, they will be less intimidated and stressed out by challenges and be able to resist peer pressure. These children are also more likely to be able to stand up for themselves and ask for help when they need it. They feel safe to be vulnerable and risk temporary setbacks that inevitably come with learning new skills. Having positive self-image helps children feel happy and maintain personal relationships.<\/p>\n A young person’s\u00a0 self-confidence affects their educational and career goals.\u00a0 Studies show that self-esteem and resilience are crucial for preventing student dropout rates too. So as teachers we do all we can to ensure children maintain their love for learning as well as supporting them to achieve their goals and aspirations.<\/p>\n Since being confident is so important to your child’s education, this post will look at how you as parents can help instill and strengthen your child or young person’s self-esteem. Here at MWNS, we believe that enhancing our student’s confidence is essential to their success.<\/p>\n Children develop positive self-esteem and confidence by working hard towards a goal and seeing their hard work pay off over and over again. Being able to accomplish something shows them they have what it takes to face new challenges. Their success allows them to feel good about themselves, and they learn to be pragmatic when dealing with their failures.<\/p>\n When children do well at something, they can also share it with other people, such as their friends and the adults who care about them. Often, this includes their\u00a0Maths<\/a> and\u00a0English tutors<\/a>! Having positive reinforcement of their efforts makes them feel good. Over time, they can continue to build positive self-esteem and confidence in their own abilities.<\/p>\n Building self-esteem and confidence is possible. Children and teenagers can learn to improve how they see and value themselves. It\u2019s important to praise children in ways that build self-esteem and teach them to be proud of their accomplishments and efforts. Occasionally praising your child\u2019s efforts is not the same as showering them with compliments for everything they do. Children are capable of distinguishing between when they\u2019ve been successful and worked hard, and when they haven\u2019t. That is why our\u00a0primary<\/a> and\u00a0high school tutoring<\/a> involves recognition of their hard work and resilience – because it helps build them into confident learners!<\/p>\n Friendships can also be a big part of building positive self-esteem. This doesn\u2019t mean that children have to have heaps of friends or be popular. Simply having one friend who accepts you for who you are can make all the difference.<\/p>\n Help your children discover strengths to build on. Finding childrens’ strengths and identify what they enjoy doing will allow them to tap into joy and self-efficacy. As they face challenges, they can remember how it felt to feel accomplished and capable.<\/p>\nDeveloping positive self-esteem & confidence<\/h2>\n
You can help them strengthen their self-esteem through:<\/h3>\n
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When children have positive self-esteem they:<\/h3>\n
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Help your child build positive self-esteem & confidence<\/h2>\n
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