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Tips on How to Help Boost Your Teenage Daughter’s Self-Confidence

11.13.2020 by Icar //

Being a teenager is quite challenging in all forms, and it can be particularly a daunting experience. A young girl who is just getting into teenage life has to deal with peer pressure, young love, puberty, and school work. With the pressure from the world to get perfect grades, appear perfect, and maintain an ideal social life, teenage girls face serious issues developing confidence and self-esteem. You can try out these self-esteem boosting tips to help your daughter build her self-confidence.

Promote Self-Improvement

Teen girls struggling to master skills or concepts may conclude that they are failures. A teen girl who fails in basketball might decide that she will never do well in sports, or one who performs poorly in math may decide she is not smart. You can improve confidence in your teenager by showing her that it is okay to accept flaws while endeavoring to improve. Help your teen to understand the balance between self-improvement and self-acceptance.

Balance Freedom with Guidance

You should not make the mistake of micromanaging your daughter’s choices because it shows that you cannot trust her to make wise decisions independently. As a parent, it is best to balance the right amount of freedom with guidance. A teenage girl who is allowed to make decisions alone becomes more confident than others. Allow your daughter to make decisions, feel the natural consequences and learn from her mistakes. Over time, she will develop increased self-esteem and the ability to make wise decisions. 

Model Body Acceptance

Mothers have a significant impact on the body image of their daughters. You can build your teen girl’s self-esteem by assisting her in accepting her body. You can do so by avoiding statements that suggest that a dress makes you appear fat or any comments that put your appearance down. Also, don’t talk about food and yourself as bad or good.

Show Interest in Her Interests

Most parents want their children to love or do things that they love. However, it is not always that your child will venture into the things that you love. You can build your teen girl’s confidence by being her cheerleader and letting her know that it’s okay to pursue her interests. When she explores an area that interests her, it helps in building confidence. For instance, you can help her in buying a diamond belly ring if that is what interests her.

Teach Assertive Skills

Teen girls should learn how to stand up and speak for themselves in the right way. Assertive teenage girls can ask for help when they need instead of shying away or falling behind. Additionally, peers are less likely to treat a bold teenage girl poorly because she can speak for herself. That’s why you need to spend time teaching assertive skills to your daughter.

The self-confidence of your teenager starts in her mindset. With your support, you can help to prepare your teenager for college by increasing her confidence. These tips, including encouraging positive self-talk and showing interest in her interests, will go a long way in boosting your teenager’s self-esteem.

Filed Under: Home and Family, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: motherhood, parenting, parenting hacks, raising kids, raising teenagers, tips and tricks

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    […] The hard conversations are often the ones that need to be had the most. These are the ones about how you are all feeling, and they are not always pleasant to have. But, you have got to have them otherwise your child is only going to be internalizing the way that they feel. This can lead to negative consequences on the mental health of your child which is the last thing that you need.  […]

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