Embracing Inner Voices
It’s essential for kids to learn how to engage with their inner voices, especially the negative ones that say, "I'm dumb" or "I'm the worst." Instead of trying to logic them out of these feelings, parents can help children acknowledge and relate to all parts of themselves. This approach fosters resilience and encourages kids to recognize their strengths, paving the way for a more confident self-perception.In this clip
From this podcast

Good Inside with Dr. Becky
Revisit - Confidence Isn't Feeling Good. Confidence is Self-Trust.
Related Questions
How can Becky Kennedy help kids feel confident in the episode The Parenting Habits That Are Ruining Your Kid (And What to Do About Them) — Dr. Becky Kennedy and the clip Building Confidence?
What is the feeling of not being good enough as discussed in the episode The Parenting Habits That Are Ruining Your Kid (And What to Do About Them) — Dr. Becky Kennedy and the clip Building Confidence?
What is Becky Kennedy's perspective on confidence in the episode The Parenting Habits That Are Ruining Your Kid (And What to Do About Them) — Dr. Becky Kennedy and the clip Building Confidence?