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Positive Parenting Tips: Nurturing Positive Belief in Kids

Posted By: Viviana on October 12, 2010 at 8:41 am

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To nurture positive beliefs in kids,  it has to start from parents.  Do you know that our belief will determine our behaviors. Parents,  if you have  a positive belief, you will impart this belief to your kids because you interact with your kids everyday. Here are the examples of 2 different parents:

Parent A believes what others think of her does matter. If others think that she is good, it will make her feel good. She tries her best to please people and not to make mistakes and failures. Mistakes and failures are bad.

Parent B believes that he is good and what his friends said about him doesn’t matter. It is okay to make mistakes and failures because he learns from mistakes and failures.

Parent B has positive belief in himself and he will teach his kids that they must believe that they are good enough and important.  Here are  positive parenting tips to nurture positive belief in kids:

  • Tell them they are good enough and they are important. Don’t care what others think about them.
  • Listen to what kids say because what kids say is important. Encourage kids to speak out.
  • Give them undivided attention. If you are busy, ask them to wait until you finished your work and spare your time to give undivided attention to your kids.
  • Making mistakes is okay. Guide the kids to learn from mistakes and failures.

Positive belief will influence their behaviors and lead them to be successful in life.  With positive belief, they will build a better relationship with other kids and they will be happy  and proud of what they are doing. With positive belief, they have freedom to speak their mind.

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13 Responses to “Positive Parenting Tips: Nurturing Positive Belief in Kids”

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  3. tsanko says:

    Wonderful ..thanks a lot for posting a good informitive blog

  4. Helen from leather Baby Shoes says:

    The only way you can never fail is if you never try. Its one of the most important things you can teach your kids.

  5. vie says:

    Yes, I agree Helen. Thanks for comment and visiting my blog.

  6. In our family, we believe that children are the best aspect in our lives. It is our chance to raise and nurture them they way we believe they need to be.
    Our home is a very independent one. My children are a part of every decision that we make. Especially if it involves them.
    We are a family that is able to take a problem and resolve it with what our family believes is the right situation. We do not believe that age has a baring.
    My children are 6,5, and 2 yrs old.
    However, every decision that is made, affects everyone. We listen to what they have to say and take everything into consideration.

  7. vie says:

    Hi Michelle, thank you for sharing your own family experience with the readers of my blog. You have involved kids in decision making since they’re young. It’s very good.

  8. chris from twin strollers says:

    It is important to tell your kids they are great, just don´t overdo it. If you always complement your kids, they won´t find it necessary to make an effort anymore, because they know, papa and momma think they are great anyway!
    chris@twin strollers´s last [type] ..Everything You Need to Know to Have a

  9. vie says:

    Yes, you are right. If we fake the complements, it won’t do good.

  10. I found this really helpful. I’m a very busy mother and had no idea about the detrimental effect of me trying to intermingle caring for my child and work can have on a child. Clearly, I need to complete my work and then give my child undivided attention.

  11. This really has made me stop and think I need to seperate work from the time I spend with my children.
    James Anderson´s last [type] ..baby swings

  12. Jason from Day Care Vancouver WA says:

    I never have to worry about telling my daughter to express herself. She’s very self-assertive.

  13. vie says:

    Thanks Jason. Different child has different personality. You raise her well, congratulations!



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