Building Confidence And Self Esteem
Building the Confidence and Self Esteem of your Teenager
The teenage years are probably the most awkward years for your
teenagers. When a child reaches this age, he or she faces many new
changes and challenges. It was much easier when they were younger
because parents have total control over their children but as babies
grow up to be teenagers along comes the development of the minds to
think on their own.
Teenagers want to try new many things and they are ever more ready to
meet challenges head on but what scares most parents are the facts that
not all new things are good and that not all challenges are meant to be
attacked head on. The parents though are careful to be interfering
because at this stage the teenagers want to prove themselves so they
think that resisting their parents is cool.
This is indeed a difficult situation but one sure way a parent can be
of help to a teenager is to help the teenager build his confidence and
self esteem. A teenager with high self esteem and has self confidence
have an edge over those who are easily swayed by the crowd and who
cannot defend themselves from people who just wish to manipulate them
into making the wrong decisions or into doing things that are bad for
them.
Parents should be able to teach their teenagers that people come in all
shapes and sizes that way they will be able to be more accepting of
their physical attributes and would also be non-judgmental of others.
Encourage them to get into activities where the playing field is equal.
Sports is a great way to develop the social skills of your teenager and
a chance to excel. A teenager with good social skills would be able to
handle all types of people and situations. Excelling in anything can
boost a teenager’s confidence and self esteem.
Teenagers should earn their self esteem because that way they will not
give it up just like that. Parents can support them in this endeavor by
constantly giving well deserved and genuine praise. While parents
cannot be there all the way, they should always be ready to lend a hand
when their teenagers need a hand to hold on to. For sure there will be
failures along the way but a little failure is always a good sign. What
is most important is to teach them resilience.
Parents are not meant to shield their children from pain and discomfort
but rather for them to make sure they will go through pain and
discomfort and then come out fine. Make sure that it is clear that you
will never abandon them no matter what. Give them the vote of
confidence that they can handle the situation because that is the only
way to show respect to their independence.
As much as parents want to be their number one cheer leaders in a loud
way, the quiet belief in your teenagers will make more impact. Reality
bites, we all know that but always there is always a room to go
forward.
Hopefully all these things will guide parents in making life easier for
both them and their teenagers. No one says that this will be an easy
ride but like in any case we can always find ways to make things
lighter for us and for everyone around us.
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