Saturday, May 21, 2011

Confidence Against Bullying

Childhood Confidence can affect social behaviour and learning. This can affect a child now and continue to play a large role in their adult life also.

Without a healthy level of confidence, a child will usually feel worthy, capable and even lovable. Because they feel this way, they are more inclined to learn, make friends and try new things. If your child lacks that healthy sense of confidence, it may well will result in sad, lonely life for your child and their future if you don't address the problem soon. Your child's happiness is important.

Confidence is not taught in school, so as parents, the role is large in helping to develop a child's confidence. Ensure you get the learning tools that are made easy and fun, for both your child and yourself.  For more information, visit  http://www.confidenceagainstbullying.com.au/ website.

 



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