When kids feel challenged, the words they say to themselves matter more than anything we say to them. That’s why we don’t just correct their mindset — we give them language that builds it. Here are the kinds of phrases I teach children to say with confidence when things feel hard: ✨ I can do hard things. ✨ I am enough — my performance doesn’t determine my worth. ✨ I trust myself. ✨ I am fully capable. ✨ I can’t do it yet, but I’m learning. ✨ I believe in me. ✨ Making mistakes means my brain is growing. These aren’t just affirmations — they’re mental anchors. The more our kids practice them, the more their inner voice becomes a source of strength rather than self-doubt. Want more language to help your kids grow confidence from the inside out? Follow along — I’ve got you. #childdevelopment #parentingtools #growthmindsetforkids #confidencebuilding #positiveparentingtips #kidsmentalstrength #drrobynsilverman
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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