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Strengthen self-confidence

Strong through life

How children and young people develop inner strength, resilience and self-confidence

Children and young people today are growing up in a world that is constantly changing – fast-paced, digital, complex. Between school, social media and pressure to perform, they need an inner compass more than ever: the knowledge of who they are, what they can do and what is good for them.

Parents and educationalists are faced with a central task: to strengthen young people – not just for good grades or external success, but for life itself.

This includes three basic pillars that complement each other:

This blog series aims to show how parents and young people can grow together on these topics – step by step, with heart and mind.

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jasmin beeler

Strong through life

How children and young people develop inner strength, resilience and self-confidence

Children and young people today are growing up in a world that is constantly changing – fast-paced, digital, complex. Between school, social media and pressure to perform, they need an inner compass more than ever: the knowledge of who they are, what they can do and what is good for them.

Parents and educationalists are faced with a central task: to strengthen young people – not just for good grades or external success, but for life itself.

This includes three basic pillars that complement each other:

This blog series aims to show how parents and young people can grow together on these topics – step by step, with heart and mind.

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Strong through life: How children build their self-esteem

A stable sense of self-worth does not come from perfection, but from the secure feeling: I am valuable and I can make a difference. The article shows how parents can recognize, name and promote strengths in everyday life - as a foundation for inner strength.

Media literacy and resilience: How children grow up strong in the digital world

Digital media shape the everyday lives of children and young people. They offer opportunities, but also harbor risks. This article sheds light on how media literacy and resilience interact - and how parents can support their children in dealing with digital influences in a healthy way.

I am me – stay real, become strong

Self-confidence means standing up for yourself - regardless of what others expect or what is visible online. The article invites young people (and their parents) to develop authenticity and inner strength - as the key to moving confidently and calmly in a complex world.

Conclusion of the series

Making children strong means seeing them in their entirety: as feeling, thinking and acting human beings.

If they value themselves, deal with media in a reflective way and are encouraged in their authenticity, this is what carries them through life – inner strength, resilience and self-confidence.

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