Encourage more and praise less; praise the effort rather than the result. Give your child choices and let them make their own decisions. Allow mistakes, since making mistakes is an opportunity to learn. Set reasonable expectations and set achievable goals based on your child’s age. A parent’s trust is the greatest source of a child’s confidence.
分类: 性格培养_en
情绪管理、社交能力与自信心培养
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How to Build Your Child’s Self-Confidence?
Encourage more and praise less; praise the effort rather than the result. Give children choices and let them make their own decisions. Allow mistakes—making mistakes is an opportunity to learn. Set reasonable expectations and set achievable goals based on the child’s age. Parents’ trust is the greatest source of a child’s confidence.
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Character Development for Children Aged 0-6: Confidence, Independence, and Empathy
The Best Time for Character Development
Ages 0-6 are a critical period for a child’s character formation. The core qualities nurtured in this stage include: self-confidence, independence, and empathy.
Building Self-Confidence
- Encourage more, praise less: praise the effort rather than the result
- Give the child choices: let the baby make decisions on their own
- Allow mistakes: making mistakes is a chance to learn
- Set reasonable expectations: set achievable goals based on the child’s age
Building Independence
- 1-2 years: feed themselves with a spoon, dress and undress shoes on their own
- 2-3 years: put away their own toys, dress themselves
- 3-4 years: help with simple household chores
- 4-6 years: organize their own backpack and manage their belongings
Building Empathy
- Understand others’ feelings through picture book stories
- Guide the child to see things from the other person’s perspective
- Parents lead by example and show care for family members
- Care for small animals or plants to build a sense of responsibility
Emotion Management
- Help the child identify emotions: happy, sad, angry, afraid
- Teach the child to express emotions in words
- Set up a calm-down corner to use when emotions run high
- Parents model good emotional behavior
Character development requires patience and consistency; parents’ words and deeds are the best form of education.