woman s self-confidence

Osveh, Cultural Institute of Qur'an and Atrat Osveh,

Women's self-confidence in the role of motherhood directly affects the quality of upbringing and psychological development of children. Mothers' self-confidence plays a very important and decisive role in raising children and can significantly affect the path of children's personality and psychological development. When mothers have high self-confidence, this positive feeling is directly transmitted to children and lays the foundation for the formation of healthy self-confidence in children.

A mother is a safe haven for her child. As a mother, you provide a loving and peaceful environment that gives your child a sense of security, secure attachment, and self-confidence. These feelings form the foundation for a child's healthy development.

Women’s self-confidence in their role as mothers fosters emotional support and continuous encouragement for their children. Mothers who believe in their own values ​​and abilities are better able to encourage their children’s efforts and achievements and give them positive feedback. This encouragement not only increases children’s self-confidence, but also encourages them to try harder and accept mistakes as part of the learning process. A mother’s warm and positive communication with her children, which is rooted in the mother’s self-confidence and psychological security, allows children to express their feelings confidently, thereby strengthening their social skills and self-esteem.

Self-confidence is one of the most fundamental and important factors that has a profound impact on the growth and development of individuals. This key concept is not only vital for success in personal and professional life, but also for healthy personal growth and effective communication with others. One of the important factors in the formation of self-confidence is the role of parents in the development and upbringing of children. In this article, we will examine the importance of the role of parents in the formation of children's self-confidence and examine the positive and negative effects of this role on the growth and development of self-confidence in children.

A mother can help her child become independent by creating special situations. One of the key ways to strengthen a child's independence is to give him appropriate responsibilities. These responsibilities can start from simple tasks like making the bed and end with more complex tasks like helping with cooking. By giving him these responsibilities, the child feels valued and capable and learns to do things on his own. Note that strengthening a child's independence does not mean abandoning him. On the other hand, women's self-confidence in the role of mother strengthens emotional support and continuous encouragement for children. Mothers who believe in their own values ​​and abilities are better able to encourage their children's efforts and achievements and give them positive feedback. This encouragement not only increases children's self-confidence, but also encourages them to try harder and accept mistakes as part of the learning process. The mother's sincere and positive communication with children, which is rooted in the mother's self-confidence and psychological security, allows children to express their feelings confidently, and as a result, their social skills and self-confidence are strengthened. Therefore, women's self-confidence in the role of motherhood directly affects the quality of upbringing and psychological development of children.

 

Translator: Faeghe .EB

              

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