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Children's Self-Confidence: How to Support It in Daily Life
How do you react when a child makes a mistake while learning something new?
I will praise him for his effort and encourage him to try again.
I will help him find a solution and offer him support.
I will let it reflect on what it could have done differently.
I will tell him that mistakes are normal and important for learning.
I will point out the mistake to him and show him the correct way.
How do you support a child's independence in decision-making?
I give him options to choose from and let him decide.
I encourage him to think about the consequences of his decisions.
I help him understand different perspectives before making a decision.
I will let it learn from its own experiences.
Most of the time, I decide for it to avoid potential mistakes.
How do you react when a child expresses an opinion that is different from yours?
I will encourage him to explain his opinion.
I am having a conversation with him and teaching him to argue.
I will acknowledge his perspective and show him other options as well.
I will let it shape its own opinions.
I expect that he will agree with my opinion.
How do you support a child's perseverance when solving problems?
I encourage him to keep going, even when he is struggling.
I help him break the task down into smaller steps.
I show him examples of successful people who have overcome obstacles.
I appreciate his effort, not just the result.
If I see that he is struggling, I will offer him a quick solution.
How do you teach a child to deal with emotions during failure?
I tell him that it is normal to feel disappointed and we are learning from the situation together.
I encourage him to name his emotions and express them.
I teach him to breathe and calm down before he reacts.
I remind him that mistakes are a part of learning and growth.
I distract him with something else so that he forgets about the failure.
How do you encourage a child's creativity in everyday life?
I give him space for free experimentation and creativity.
I support his questions and the search for new solutions.
I engage him in various creative activities.
I appreciate his ideas, even though they are unconventional.
I will guide him toward verified methods and solutions.
How do you help a child develop healthy self-esteem?
I will praise him for his effort, not just for the results.
I support him in trying new things without fear of failure.
I help him understand his strengths and weaknesses.
I create a safe environment where they can express themselves.
I am comparing him to others to give him motivation to be better.
How do you show a child that their opinions are important?
I listen to him and take his opinions seriously.
I encourage him to argue and defend his point of view.
I give him opportunities to express his opinion.
I discuss with him on equal terms, without underestimating him.
Sometimes I ignore his opinions if I don't find them to be right.
How do you motivate a child to learn and be curious?
I support him in asking questions and seeking answers.
I teach him that learning is a lifelong process.
I am looking for activities that naturally interest him.
I am explaining to him the practical use of what he is learning.
I use a reward system for good results.
How do you help a child cope with change and new situations?
I am preparing him for the changes and explaining what he can expect.
I teach him that changes are a part of life and can be an opportunity.
I encourage him to be open to new experiences.
I am helping him find ways to cope with new situations.
I try to make changes easier for him by minimizing them.
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