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.
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.
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.