A Practical Parenting Guide to Building Confidence, Resilience, and Self-Belief
When a child says, "I'm stupid," they're rarely talking about intelligence. More often, they're expressing frustration, disappointment, embarrassment, fear of failure, or a need for reassurance.
As parents, our instinct is often to immediately correct them or tell them they're wrong. Yet the words we choose in these moments can either strengthen a child's confidence or unintentionally dismiss their feelings.
What to Actually Say When Your Child Says "I Am Stupid" is a beautifully designed guide that helps parents, caregivers, teachers, and professionals respond with empathy, understanding, and confidence-building language.
Inside This Guide:
✓ Why children say "I am stupid" and what they may actually be feeling
✓ Common responses that can unintentionally shut down communication
✓ Supportive phrases that encourage emotional safety and self-belief
✓ Confidence-building strategies for everyday parenting
✓ Practical tools to strengthen resilience and a growth mindset
This guide helps parents move beyond reassurance and learn how to respond in ways that foster confidence, emotional resilience, and a healthy sense of self-worth.
Created by AskShobhana.com | Child Psychology & Conscious Parenting Resources
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SKU: PG-00-016
₹199.00Price
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