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Don’t let the mistakes upset you

Be mindful when you react and respond to your or someone else's mistakes. Toward yourself and others, try to be less judgemental and more empathetic when you are trying to analyse the situations. Encourage your children to understand that everyone makes mistakes and the essential thing is to learn from them rather than dwell on them.

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Show your support and love

Show your love and support not only for your kids but also for other family members as well. Make them feel secure and loved. Your children will know that you will always love them and have their back, no matter what.

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Model confidence

Display confidence even if you're not in that mindset! Seeing you approach new tasks and projects with enthusiasm and plenty of planning offers an excellent example for children.

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Learning from failures

It’s natural to want to protect your child from failure, but kids learn from trial and error - and so do we. How you react to your failures plays a very important role. Show your kids that you are dusting yourself and getting back up each time. They will lear...

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Goal setting and accomplishing

Teach your children setting goals, big or small, and help them achieve those goals.

  1. Encourage your child to write a list of things she wants to accomplish to help her turn her wishes and dreams into concrete objectives.
  2. Practise breaking do...

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Recognise and celebrate your efforts

By recognising and appreciating yours' and others' efforts you'll make your kids understand that it's nice to appreciate and praise people for their achievements. They will also learn that it's equally important to let others know that you recognise their eff...

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Confident parents raise confident kids

As parents, it's our first and foremost duty to make our children capable and self-sufficient. Our children are always watching us and constantly learning by observing us.

Our perceptions, beliefs, responses and reactions decide how they grow in their f...

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