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How Do I Teach My Child Confidence? - Question Answered!

social skills for childrenOne of the most important concerns that many parents have and want to know more about is the question of 'How do I teach my child confidence?'

Teaching A Child Confidence

Yes, you, as a parent, would like to instill in your child qualities that would allow them to succeed academically or be a star athlete, however, most parents, above all other qualities, desire their child to be confident. The problem for these parents is they are unsure of how to go about teaching confidence when they contemplate 'How do I teach my child confidence?'

For a child, having confidence in his or herself can greatly affect all aspects of the person they will become as he or she matures. Having confidence affects:

- Makes relationships with friends and family stronger.
- Makes it easier to set goals and achieve them!
- Paves the way for forging new friendships.
- Helps you to get through difficult situations by staying positive!

Typically, the more confidence a child can develope in his or herself, the more successful he or she will be in life!

So, How Do I Teach My Child Confidence?

How do I teach my child confidence? Certainly, one of the best places for parents to start helping their children build confidence is to give their children all of the unconditional love and affection they possibly can. Love and affection has been proven to give a child a great base level of self esteem, which fosters confidence. For any child, a lack of unconditional love and affection from a parent will hinder a child's confidence development.

Second to love and affection, to teach confidence to a child, teaching excellent people skills and character development become very important skills for building confidence. Boost Kids is a program that helps a child build confidence and is helping parents all over the country answer the question, how do I build confidence in my child! Boost Kids teaches people skills and character development through 28 carefully constructed CD-ROM based lessons that shows real kids handling real-life situations the wrong way and the right way. Thinking about what having confidence affects as mentioned above, below is a sample of the Boost Kids lessons designed to teach confidence and boost self esteem:


Having Confidence:

Boost Kids Lessons That Work

Makes relationships with friends and family stronger

Greeting People
Be Honest
Treat Others With Respect

Makes it easier to set goals and achieve them
Be Passionate
Accomplishing Goals

Paves the way for forging new friendships Greeting People
Become a Good Listener
Give Compliments
Do Something Nice! It's Addictive

Helps you get through difficult situations by being able to stay positive Improve Your Mood
Don't Let the Little Things Bring You Down
Have Fun
Don't Be a Complainer
The Glass is Half-Full, Not Half-Empty

How BoostKids Can Help:
BoostKids is a program that can help increase a child’s confidence by teaching social skills to children and building their character.  BoostKids has been and is currently being taught in schools, non-profit organizations, and after-school programs.  The program is now available as an at-home training program for children and their parents.  The key training tool of the BoostKids program is an interactive CD-ROM that shows kids the right-way and the wrong-way to handle social situations.  They learn from real kid actors in real-life scenerios! 

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