How to build up your children's self-confident as a Dad
Teaching children to be
self-confident requires efforts, patience and persistence. As a father,
you are concerned about the challenges they will face outside your home;
the way they will handle being bullied and how they would react if
someone tried to coerce them into doing something wrong.
However, raising confident children who
would be able to stand their grounds in life requires having confidence
in youself and your own abilities as their father. No father wants to
raise a wimp or one who gives in to others owing to lack confidence and a
healthy dose of self esteem.
Building self-esteem takes vision; seeing
something nobody else can see in your children. It takes a father who
can see them for who they are and who they will become to work towards
that vision. A father who builds his children’s self esteem is a great
father.
While building your children’s
confidence, ignore your fears. Fathers can feel their fears regarding
their children’s perceived inabilities or feej their hopes of seeing
them do better in areas where they are slow in catching up. Fathers
should focus on helping their children develop a strong sense of self
and become something fantastic.
Seek first to understand, then be
understood if you want to increase your child’s confidence. The trick
is, the more you understand what your child is feeling and telling you,
the more he will listen and believe the things you say to him and about
him.
Fathers should believe their children
even when they don’t believe in themselves.Call them beautiful and
smart. Make your children smile. Encourage them to do more of what they
love, and boost their self esteem.
More than being a nurturer, as a dad, you
are an example. Your children watch you, and do what you do and not
what you say. From the moment they roll over, your kids take their lead
from you. They learn to follow everything you do. The most important
concept to building your child’s self esteem is having a strong self
esteem yourself as a parent.
Building your children’s confidence also
involves expecting their confidence to be challenged. Fathers know that
life is not a bed of roses and things don’t always go as planned. You
know that children will get their confidence level dropped by the hits
of life.Even though you know your children so well and often
over estimate them or under estimate them, they are going to take a
wrong step from time-to-time. But you need to have faith that your
children can make it through hard stuffs. Tell them they can too. That
way, they will stand on their two feet someday and make you proud.
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