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When Love Feels Earned | Psychology Today

July 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Importance of Building Confidence in Children

Recently, I found myself reflecting on a common interaction I had with my daughter. She asked me, “Are you mad at me?” simply because I paused before responding. In reality, I wasn’t upset at all. I was simply lost in thought. However, her immediate assumption of disapproval made me realize how often our kids gauge their self-worth based on our reactions, expressions, and pauses.

As a parent, I want my daughters to grow up feeling confident and valued, regardless of their actions or my responses. However, I’ve observed how quickly they light up with praise and deflate without it.

It’s easy to forget that infants don’t seek love through performance. They cry, need care, and we provide it unconditionally. However, as they grow, they begin to associate being lovable with being praised, good, or easy to be around.

When I recognized this pattern in my own parenting, I realized the importance of maintaining a steady and unconditional love for my children. Rather than praising them for specific actions, I started focusing on how their behaviors impact me and offering presence without judgment.

During challenging moments, I aim to provide a sense of stability and support for my children, even when they are struggling. It’s about maintaining the boundary while reinforcing the connection.

Moreover, I’ve learned that children also observe how we treat ourselves. By acknowledging our mistakes and showing them that we are still learning, we set an example of imperfection and growth.

Instead of rushing in to fix things, I now prioritize being present for my daughters, even when there are no immediate solutions. This approach gives them the reassurance that they are loved and supported, no matter the circumstances.

See also  Why We Hold Grudges: The Psychology of Whether to Forgive

While there are days when I doubt my parenting choices, moments of reassurance from my children remind me that love and support are paramount. Ultimately, building confidence in children requires a balance of boundaries, connection, and unconditional love.

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