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Recent studies indicate that parents' continuous efforts to boost children's self-confidence through immediate encouragement and quick intervention may produce counterproductive results, especially in children who suffer from anxiety and excessive worrying. Research emphasizes that building genuine self-trust—enabling children to face disappointment and unexpected situations—is the true solution. This can be achieved by encouraging children to tolerate failure and learn from uncertain experiences. It is recommended to adopt a method that involves asking questions which allow the child to lead their psychological experience, aiming to enhance their decision-making abilities and develop resilience in facing challenges.
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