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Activities to Boost Your Child's Self-Confidence

A positive sense of self is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child. Children with high self-esteem feel loved and competent and develop into happy, productive people. To help build positive self-image and a point-system for kids as they grows, let them take risks and learn from their mistakes. To know more, please visit here: https://thebaddaddy.com/category/learn/

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Activities to Boost Your Child's Self-Confidence

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  1. Activities to boost your child's self-confidence Here are some interesting activities that will boost your child’s confidence. 1. The 'goodness' slip: This can be a good family bonding game. Sit around in a circle after dinner. Pass around slips of paper and a pen to each family member. 2. Take a peep inside: Set aside some quiet time towards the end of the day. Get your children to spend some time reflecting on their own strengths and positive aspects of their personality and jotting them down in a diary. 3. Present a bio: This can be a fun party game for children. During weekends, let your child and his cousins or friends engage in this interesting activity. 4. Make a daily log: Get the children to write at least one accomplishment or one good deed of theirs every day on a poster on their room’s wall. 5. Portrait trees: Set up a flannel-board on one corner of the wall in your living room. Stick photographs of your children on the board. Source: www.parentcircle.com w w w . t h e b a d d a d d y . c o m

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