We don’t just want our kids to look confident, we want them to feel it deep down. Because confidence isn’t built in a day, it’s built in the everyday. It’s in how we prepare them to show up, speak up, and stand tall in spaces that might feel intimidating. A handshake is just the start; what really matters is what they believe about themselves when they offer it. That they belong. That they matter. That they have something valuable to say. So keep practicing. Keep encouraging. And remind your child: their presence is powerful. #RaisingLeaders #ConfidentKids #ParentingWithPurpose #ChildDevelopment #SocialSkillsMatter #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman #KidsCanLead
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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