
Young children have endless curiosity and learn every day from the world around them. But as they grow, adult expectations and stereotypes can affect their confidence.
Parents who know how to care consciously help their child feel capable, smart, and confident, creating a strong foundation for future success.
Here are the things caring parents do to help their children feel capable and confident:
They don't assume.
Don't assume that boys are not good with words, or that girls are better at communicating. Stereotypes are wrong. Both genders can learn and master verbal skills equally. Encourage boys to read challenging materials and expect good performance from them.
Protect children from teacher anxiety
When a teacher is not confident in math, girls often sense this insecurity and may doubt their own abilities. Parents can help them overcome these doubts by reassuring them that they are just as capable at math as boys.
They use very rich language.
Talk to children in a lively and emotional way. Don't just give simple instructions; ask, talk, and encourage children to express their thoughts. This helps develop language and self-confidence.
Encourage their interests
Talk early about science, math, and games that encourage spatial skills like blocks or building sets. It's not about "only play with your gender"; it's about giving your child space to explore and be curious.
They don't underestimate them.
Many times parents underestimate their daughters' physical or creative abilities. When you encourage them to try new things and take reasonable risks, they gain self-confidence and learn to grow stronger and more independent.
Help develop their caring skills
Boys are just as caring as girls. Parents can help them express their feelings and care for others: siblings or pets. Every little encouragement strengthens their empathy and caring behaviors.
Source: Your Tango