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How to cultivate children's self-confidence?
Hello, my friend! In real life, everyone wants their children to succeed and become talents. However, children in some families have the problem of inferiority, which greatly affects their own development.

..... there are many reasons for this. The main reasons include three aspects: parents' contempt for their children will lead to their inferiority, parents' strict requirements for their children will lead to their inferiority, and parents' excessive expectations for their children will lead to their inferiority.

1, parents' contempt for their children will lead to their inferiority complex. As a child, I most hope to get the affirmation and support of my parents and make my children full of confidence. ..... But some parents look down on their children for various reasons, making them feel insignificant, which in turn leads to inferiority complex. ..... Once this happens, it will seriously affect children's self-confidence and limit their development and progress.

2, parents are too strict with their children, which will lead to their inferiority. Some children's inferiority complex is caused by their parents' strict requirements. ..... The original intention of these parents is to be strict with their children and make them progress faster, but the actual situation is that children think they are poor in ability because they can't meet the parents' too strict requirements, and then they have a psychological state of inferiority. ..... This situation will cause children to fail to give full play to their abilities and advantages when encountering problems, thus making it difficult to make progress and promotion.

3, because parents expect too much from their children, it will make them feel inferior. Some children feel inferior because their parents' expectations are too high. ..... It is good for parents to have higher expectations for their children, but if expectations are too high, children will feel unattainable and then think they are useless. Over time, they will feel inferior. ..... This situation will disappoint parents' expectations, which is extremely unfavorable to children's development and progress.