Confidence helps children speak up, make decisions, and recover from setbacks. It supports not just academics, but friendships and problem-solving too. A confident child is more likely to take initiative instead of waiting to be told what to do.
Confidence helps children speak up, make decisions, and recover from setbacks. It supports not just academics, but friendships and problem-solving too. A confident child is more likely to take initiative instead of waiting to be told what to do.
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