1. Set Up Responsibilities at Home
Provide your child with chores around the home. If your child has an interest in cooking, chores such as setting the table or cooking together can be helpful and rewarding. Responsibilities around the home can give your kids a sense of productivity, usefulness, success and confidence.
2. Give Genuine Compliments and Encouragements
Compliments and praise should not be overused, but instead, at times when it matters. Overpraising or over complimenting your child when they are not even trying can lower the bar and create unrealistic standards. When giving genuine compliments, make it specific and avoid making false statements. If your child is not a great pianist, focus on aspects that you value such as their perseverance or work ethic instead.
3. Allow Your Child to Work through Challenges
Your child at one point or another will come across a rough patch where you will feel the urge to help solve their problems or remove challenges. However, you may be hurting their opportunities to problem-solve and cope with issues when you become a "helicopter" parent. Allowing your kid to make decisions using their best judgement to work through those healthy challenges will help build self-confidence in the future.
4. Enroll Your Child in Martial Arts
Martial Arts is a great outlet to help your child build confidence! Classes are structured to help children train in martial arts AND boost children's self-confidence, self-esteem, discipline and much much more through team-building exercises, making new friends, obstacle courses, drill and challenges.
Don't put it off...schedule a free trial for your child today to see firsthand how we can help! Locations convenient to Frisco, Prosper, Little Elm & McKinney.