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Give them unconditional love and support

Make sure your child knows they are loved for who they are, not what they do. Spend quality time with them every day listening without judgment. Let them know they can always come to you when they have problems.

Teach important life skills

Help your child learn skills to handle challenges like solving problems, communicating feelings, and making good decisions. It's important to allow mistakes so they can build resilience through experience. Guide them through failures with empathy and lessons instead of criticism.

Encourage independence

As children grow, give them opportunities to try new activities and build their own interests. Allow them to be responsible for age-appropriate tasks so they can learn beliefs in their own abilities. Celebrating efforts instills confidence more than just outcome. Praising the process builds persistence to overcome obstacles in life.

Promote a growth mindset

Help your child understand skills and intelligence can be developed through effort, struggles and experience over time. Replace phrases like "I'm no good at this" with positive self-talk and setting process-oriented goals. Their capacity to learn from failures will serve them well through school and career challenges.

Lead by example

Children copy how you handle life's ups and downs. Let them see you take on new challenges with optimism and perseverance through setbacks. When you make mistakes, talk about what you learned from reflecting on your experience. Modeling mental resilience provides the stable foundation from which they can face anything.

Connect with others

Support your child in developing close relationships with caring people outside your family who they trust. A network of social support can help them gain confidence to try new things without fear of judgment. As adolescents connect with peers, guide them to choose friends who lift each other to their best selves.

Get proper rest and fuel their body and mind

Ensure your child gets enough sleep, eats nutritious meals, drinks water and has time each day to unwind and recharge through activities they enjoy. Managing stress at a young age sets the pattern for how they care for themselves as adults facing bigger pressures. Fueling their growth builds strength from the inside out.

Empower their unique interests

Each child has special talents, and discovering their unique spark brings them joy, purpose and confidence. Help them explore activities through which they can productively channel their energy, learn perseverance, develop important skills and relationships. Appreciating what makes them different makes them proud of who they are.