Children who have self confidence perform better in school and are more likely to achieve their goals. They are more likely to confront their problems as well as say no to negative peer pressure. But most importantly children who have self- confidence are happier and have healthier relationships with their family, friends and peers. I believe self-confidence ties hand and hand with mental health and is very important for children to learn. Below are links to better understand the importance of building self-confidence in children as well as links to help them do so.
Learn more!
Ways to help!