Confident Kids, Brave Futures; A Real-World Guide To Raising Resilient, Independent, And Self-Assured Children (eBook)

Confident Kids, Brave Futures; A Real-World Guide To Raising Resilient, Independent, And Self-Assured Children (eBook)

TERRI B. RICHARDSON
TERRI B. RICHARDSON
Prezzo:
€ 11,99
Compra EPUB
Prezzo:
€ 11,99
Compra EPUB

Formato

:
EPUB
Cloud: Scopri di più
Compatibilità: Tutti i dispositivi
Lingua: en
Editore: TERRI B. RICHARDSON
Codice EAN: 9798231165193
Anno pubblicazione: 2025
Scopri QUI come leggere i tuoi eBook
Abbonati a Kobo Plus per avere accesso illimitato a migliaia di eBook

Note legali

NOTE LEGALI

a) Garanzia legale, Pagamenti, Consegne, Diritto di recesso
b) Informazioni sul prezzo
Il prezzo barrato corrisponde al prezzo di vendita al pubblico al lordo di IVA e al netto delle spese di spedizione
Il prezzo barrato dei libri italiani corrisponde al prezzo di copertina.
I libri in inglese di Libraccio sono di provenienza americana o inglese.
Libraccio riceve quotidianamente i prodotti dagli USA e dalla Gran Bretagna, pagandone i costi di importazione, spedizione in Italia ecc.
Il prezzo in EURO è fissato da Libraccio e, in alcuni casi, può discostarsi leggermente dal cambio dollaro/euro o sterlina/euro del giorno. Il prezzo che pagherai sarà quello in EURO al momento della conferma dell'ordine.
In ogni caso potrai verificare la convenienza dei nostri prezzi rispetto ad altri siti italiani e, in moltissimi casi, anche rispetto all'acquisto su siti americani o inglesi.
c) Disponibilità
I termini relativi alla disponibilità dei prodotti sono indicati nelle Condizioni generali di vendita.

Disponibilità immediata
L'articolo è immediatamente disponibile presso Libraccio e saremo in grado di procedere con la spedizione entro un giorno lavorativo.
Nota: La disponibilità prevista fa riferimento a singole disponibilità.

Disponibile in giorni o settimane (ad es. "3-5-10 giorni", "4-5 settimane" )
L'articolo sarà disponibile entro le tempistiche indicate, necessarie per ricevere l'articolo dai nostri fornitori e preparare la spedizione.
Nota: La disponibilità prevista fa riferimento a singole disponibilità.

Prenotazione libri scolastici
Il servizio ti permette di prenotare libri scolastici nuovi che risultano non disponibili al momento dell'acquisto.

Attualmente non disponibile
L'articolo sarà disponibile ma non sappiamo ancora quando. Inserisci la tua mail dalla scheda prodotto attivando il servizio Libraccio “avvisami” e sarai contattato quando sarà ordinabile.

Difficile reperibilità
Abbiamo dei problemi nel reperire il prodotto. Il fornitore non ci dà informazioni sulla sua reperibilità, ma se desideri comunque effettuare l'ordine, cercheremo di averlo nei tempi indicati. Se non sarà possibile, ti avvertiremo via e-mail e l'ordine verrà cancellato.
Chiudi

Descrizione

Kids ain't born with a manual on how to conquer the world. They come in curious, full of dreams, but they need a hand to guide them through the twists and turns of life. Confidence isn't something that just shows up overnight. It's something we build, brick by brick, each day, and that starts with understanding the way our kids tick. Imagine a world where every child steps out the door ready to tackle the day with their heads high and their hearts brave. That's what we're talking about when we say "building confidence." It's about more than just boosting their self-esteem; it's about laying down a foundation that supports them through every challenge life throws their way. It's about giving them the tools to face the world with a spirit that doesn't falter, no matter how tough things get. First off, let's get one thing straight. Confidence doesn't come from telling kids they're great all the time. It's about showing them that they can be great through real experiences. When we give them opportunities to try new things, make mistakes, and learn from them, we're not just teaching them skills—we're teaching them how to believe in themselves. They learn that failure isn't the end; it's just a stepping stone to success. Let's not forget the power of encouragement. Kids need to hear more than just praise; they need to hear what they did right and how they can build on it. When they feel our support, they're more likely to take risks and push their limits. They'll see that we believe in them, and that belief becomes a part of their own belief system. But encouragement isn't just about words. It's about action too. How we react when they stumble makes a huge difference. If we brush off their failures or show frustration, they'll start to doubt their own abilities. Instead, we need to show them that it's okay to mess up and that what matters is getting back up and trying again. We need to be their safety net, always ready to catch them when they fall and help them get back on their feet. We also can't ignore the importance of setting realistic goals. When kids have goals that are challenging yet achievable, they learn the value of hard work and perseverance. They see that with effort, they can achieve great things. It's about breaking down big tasks into smaller, manageable pieces so they don't get overwhelmed. This approach helps them stay motivated and see their progress along the way. Another key factor is helping kids develop a growth mindset. Instead of seeing their abilities as fixed, they need to understand that they can grow and improve with effort and practice. When they grasp this concept, they're more likely to tackle new challenges head-on, knowing that they have the power to make a difference through their own actions. Building confidence also involves helping kids understand their strengths. When they know what they're good at, they're more likely to take pride in their abilities and build on them. This doesn't mean we should ignore their weaknesses, but focusing on their strengths helps them see that they have value and potential. It's also important to encourage independence. Let them make decisions and face the consequences of those decisions. When they're given the chance to solve problems on their own, they learn to trust their own judgment and abilities. This independence fosters a sense of responsibility and self-reliance that contributes greatly to their confidence.