Children and Teenagers Who Lack Self Confidence Limit their Learning Ability.

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- Does your child lack confidence?

- Is low self-confidence affecting the ability of your pupils?

- Are you concerned about your students moving onto the next level due to their low confidence levels?

- Is your teenager prevented from reaching their full potential because of confidence issues?

- Has your child got a negative attitude because of challenges with their confidence?

Most children do not have crippling confidence issues and instead have confidence problems in certain aspects of their lives. However confidence issues that are not tackled can later escalate and increase into other areas. This can prevent them from taking action and doing things that they are fully capable of doing.

Pupils who do not believe in their ability in certain subjects will likely lack the enthusiasm to even try their best in that subject. This further hinders their ability to perform and reaffirms their belief that they lack the skills required to be successful.

Some students may be naturally talented in particular areas but lack the confidence to achieve to their highest ability because they have a distorted idea about what being confident means, thinking it will make them appear cocky or egotistical.

Whilst the immediate effects of low confidence levels can be obvious and easy to rectify, the long term implications of leaving such issues untreated can result in young people who are unable to follow their true and destined path in life, simply because they lack self belief and conviction in their own ability to do so.

The good news is there are effective proven techniques that can help children and teenagers increase their confidence, no matter how high or low it currently is.

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We help young people by teaching them the skills they need to increase their confidence and self esteem and self belief.

Simple techniques that are comprehendible for children and teenagers can be taught and used to enable them to develop the ability to feel good about themselves and help them to become more confident.

Our team of practitioners are qualified therapists and workshop leaders who provide one to one coaching for children, teenagers and pupils to help them increase their confidence levels.

We also provide confidence workshops for children and older students in schools and in the local communities. (Our workshops are recommended for 7 years plus but we can work with much younger children in a one to one setting.)

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Our practitioners are based throughout the UK and abroad and have had specialist training in using their skills with children and young people. Every practitioner is insured and CRB checked and receives continual professional development from our organisation which has been established since 2007.

Our practitioners offer a free introductory consultation for one to one therapy and coaching.

We also offer a free consultation to discuss the requirements of a Confidence workshop in your school, college or university and will work with you to meet the needs of your pupils and students.

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What children, students and parents are saying about Self-Confidence-4Kids.org

“He enjoyed his sessions with you and has definitely taken the lessons learnt and is using them without even realising he's doing it.”

“I think it is the unconscious changes that made the difference, and our feedback sessions. I think my overall levels of confidence have grown." Thomas, age 15 years.

"Her confidence has definitely improved and she is now dealing with the friend issue at school very well. The school has just telephoned me today to let me know how mature she has been and that they feel she has more confidence. She has a group of friends now and although she doesn't socialise with them out of school yet, I am sure that this will develop." Parent of SB age 14

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