Your child’s identity shapes how they see themselves—and how far they believe they can go. If they’re stuck on “I’m awful at math” or “I’m shy,” they may start building their entire identity on limitations instead of strengths. Replace weakness with strength. Here’s the shift: ✔️ Replace limiting labels with positive ones ✔️ Replace outcome praise with process praise When kids see themselves through the lens of growth, effort, and their real strengths, they don’t just feel better about who they are—they step into who they can become. Follow @dr.robynsilverman for more scripts and strategies that help kids build confidence from the inside out. #ParentingTips #HowToTalkToKids #ChildDevelopment #GrowthMindset #PositiveParenting #RaisingConfidentKids #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingSupport #DrRobynSilverman
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