How to Boost Self Esteem of Children
August 18, 2008
A child with healthy and positive self esteem can effectively face all the challenges of the world with a right and positive attitude. Feeling good about yourself is the primary requirement to move ahead in life with confidence and pride. However, not everyone is that special and gifted and thus many children tend to face the problem of under confidence and low self esteem which tends to hamper their progress in life. These children find every small difficulty as a major challenge accompanied by frustration and inadequacy as they do not possess the attitude and confidence to deal with challenges. These children need extra support from their near and dear ones and thus as a parent, you can ensure the healthy development of your child by following certain basic tips of boosting up the self esteem of a child. This in turn would help in providing him the necessary confidence required to effectively face the challenges of life.
A person with low self esteem often tends to become withdrawn, helpless and passive with a pessimistic approach to life. Self esteem is an invaluable quality which comes from a sense of belonging and by having faith and belief in one’s own capabilities. The primary thing which a child needs to develop a strong sense of self esteem is the unconditioned and boundless love and faith of parents. Kids are generally very sensitive and as a parent you should ensure that you do not pass any such comment on them which have the possibility of leaving a dent in their life. Praise and encouragement from parents is the magical thing which helps every child to progress ahead in life. Thus, to boost up your child’s self esteem, you should praise your child not only for a well done job but also for the effort and hard work put in it even if it did not yield the desired result. This teaches a child to positively face failure without losing hope. Giving your child quality time and listening to him in a careful and an attentive manner can help a great deal in the boosting up of your child’s self esteem and confidence. Moreover, one should strictly avoid comparing one’s child with another and should instead encourage qualities of cooperation rather than competition. Thus, parents are the role models and the most important part of a child’s future and it is only through them that a child can develop a strong sense of belongingness and self belief which eventually would aid in the boosting up of his self esteem.































I think one of the most important things your child should understand that making mistakes are inevitable. That’s how we grow. You as a parent have to teach them to accept their flaws, embrace them and grow and prosper with them. There is no single person on this planet who has never had a mistake. Learn from it and move on as quickly as possible.