The way parents respond to their child's mistakes—whether through shaming, criticism, or supportive guidance—directly shapes the child's belief about failure, which becomes a lasting belief that follows them throughout life and significantly impacts their confidence.
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The way you handle your child's mistakes, shapes their confidenceAdded:
The way you handle your child's mistakes shapes their confidence because mistakes are powerful moments. They can either build or break. And when a child makes a mistake, they're watching you very closely to see how you respond. Do you shame them? Do you criticize them? Do you make them feel small? Or do you guide them, support them, help them learn? Because your response becomes their belief.
It becomes their belief about failure.
And that belief will follow them long after their childhood.
Follow if you want confident kids.
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