Every parent wants their child to be self-confident, but what does this mean? How can you tell if your child is self-confident? What qualities does he need to have?
It may not be what you think! Academic achievement or social acceptance does not necessarily mean your child is self-confident.
Your child is skilled at learning to be the person she believes you and the other important people in her life want her to be. Then she acts as she believes she ‘should’ rather than the truth of who she is.
Here’s your opportunity to learn those essential qualities your child needs in order to be self-confident. Look below the surface to see what you discover.
Watch my new video below: “5 Qualities Your Child Needs to Be Self-Confident”
Then tell me what you think. Agree? Disagree? What are you going to do differently?
If you want to learn effective skills and strategies to help your child develop her self-confidence more fully, I’d love to have you be a part of my teleclass “5 Essential Secrets to Raising a Self-Confident Child.”
What a great way to start my Friday morning, this video clip on 5 Qualities Your Child Needs to Be Self-Confident, is a great reminder for myself and my children. Thanks Connie!
great video Mom, really enjoyed. Liked your description and ideas on self confidence.
Love Son
Thanks, Orion! I LOVE being your mom!!