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Top 5 affirmations that are best to build confidence in kids

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 5, 2024, 13:02 IST
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What affirmations do kids need?

Building confidence in children is one of the most important duties of any parent. It helps children believe in themselves, overcome challenges and look at life with a positive attitude. Affirmations are a strong tool for building self-esteem. These simple, positive remarks can cause a significant difference in how a child perceives themselves and their skills. Here are five affirmations that can enhance a child's confidence and how to utilise them effectively.

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"I am capable of solving problems."

Kids always have doubts about their ability to handle challenges, especially when they face something new or tough. Reminding them that they are capable of solving problems helps them approach tasks with a can-do attitude.

For example, if your child is struggling with homework, say:
"Take a deep breath and repeat: ‘I am capable of solving problems.’ Let’s break it down step by step. You can do this!”

This affirmation manifests the idea that they don’t need all the answers right away but have the ability to figure things out with persistence.

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"I am loved and valued just the way I am."


Children have the tendency to tie their self-worth to external validation—grades, achievements, or peer approval. This affirmation helps them realise that they are cherished for who they are, not what they do.
You can say this to them before bedtime or when they feel down:
"No matter what, you are loved and valued just the way you are. Your kind heart and unique self make you amazing."
It’s a great reminder for kids to focus on their inner qualities rather than external outcomes.

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"Mistakes help me grow and learn."

Fear of failure is a common confidence blocker for kids. Teaching them that mistakes are an essential part of learning can transform their mindset.

When they make a mistake, you can say:
"It’s okay to mess up. Mistakes help us grow and learn. Let’s figure out what we can do differently next time."

This affirmation increases their strength and shifts their focus from perfectionism to growth.

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"I am brave and can try new things."

New experiences can be daunting for kids, whether it’s joining a new class or trying out a new activity. This affirmation helps them tap into their bravery and face the unknown with courage.

For instance, before a big event like their first swimming lesson, tell them:
"You are brave, and you can try new things. Remember, every expert was once a beginner!"

This positive reinforcement pushes them to step out of their comfort zone and embrace new challenges.

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"My voice matters, and I deserve to be heard."

Confidence also comes from knowing that their opinions and feelings are valid. This affirmation empowers kids to express themselves without fear.

During family discussions or decisions, involve them and say:
"Your ideas are important, and your voice matters. What do you think we should do?"

This practice not only builds confidence but also teaches them the value of communication and self-expression.


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Why do kids need to build confidence?

Confidence is an essential life skill that helps youngsters manage challenges, express themselves, and reach their full potential. Building confidence in children creates the groundwork for a positive self-image and resilience, both of which are essential for personal and social growth.

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