First, encourage children to be confident.
Study easily, live easily, and be a good boy full of confidence.
The way to gain confidence is to do what you are afraid of, and then write down every success.
3. Do you believe it, son? If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't, then you can't.
4. Self-confidence is an indispensable motivation in life. Without confidence, success is far away; With self-confidence, you are half successful.
5. Overcoming one's negative and distorted way of thinking can increase efficiency and self-esteem.
If you want to fly higher, you should forget the horizon.
Second, encourage children to face setbacks.
1. A capable person is to open a road on the mountain and bridge it when he meets water. If you really can't get through, you have to go around a corner. This is the ability.
Don't wait for a bright future, there is no such thing as perfection, there are always challenges and bumps on the road, and there are few avenues.
3. The virtue of prosperity is temperance, and the virtue of adversity is tenacity, which is a great virtue.
Children, ride the wind and waves and let yourself shine.
5. Learn to be strong and be a camel that never cries in the desert.
Third, encourage children to learn from each other's strengths.
Learn from others' strengths to make up for your own shortcomings. There are examples of learning everywhere in life, and everyone has something to emulate and learn.
You may not be outstanding, but you must be different! Don't care about other people's eyes, learn from their strengths.
3. Accept that others are different from yourself and protect yourself from others.
Don't feel inferior, you are no more stupid than others. Don't be complacent, others are no more stupid than you.
Fourth, encourage children to work hard.
1. The fruits of victory always hang on the treetops. You have to jump up hard to get them.
The best state is not how good you are now, but that you are getting better every day after your efforts.
3. Work hard and make progress, not to show others, but to be worthy of yourself and this life.