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Learn from failure – part two

Complimenting your child will boost their self-esteem and encourage them to feel like someone who is good at something

Failing is an opportunity to learn how to improve There’s a saying ‘practice makes perfect’. The more you do something, the better you become at it, because you are now aware of the challenges that may arise and how you need to deal with them.

Help them identify their talent
It is also important for you to train your child to know their own strengths and how to excel in what they are good at.
Not all of us were created to be great soccer players, but all of us were created with a special gift that we can excel at.

Let your child find their talent and encourage them to excel in it. This will go a long way in making them feel like achievers.

Praise them for the good they have done Praise goes a long way! Complimenting your child will boost their self-esteem and encourage them to feel like someone who is good at something. So encourage them to try again and compliment them for every achievement they reach – no matter how small.

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