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6 things that parents of confident and mentally strong kids refuse to do

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2025, 05:30 IST
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What parents of confident kids refuse to do


Raising a confident and mentally strong child is not about following a specific parenting trend or using quick fixes. It’s about developing a healthy mindset that encourages growth and independence. Parents of such children understand that certain habits and actions may hinder their development. Here are 6 things these parents refuse to do, and why they make all the difference.

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Let their kids face the challenges

Parents of confident children know that facing challenges head-on is essential for building strength. They understand that it’s in the tough moments where kids learn how to handle adversity, cope with failure, and develop problem-solving skills. By stepping back and allowing their children to face challenges, these parents teach their kids that it's okay to struggle – it's how they grow.

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They don’t hesitate to say “no”

Parents of mentally strong kids believe in setting boundaries. Saying “no” when needed helps kids learn discipline, patience, and respect for rules. It also teaches them that they can’t always get their way, which builds emotional strength. Parents who overindulge may unintentionally teach kids entitlement, but those who set limits foster respect and self-control.

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Never over-praise

While praise is important, parents of confident kids are careful not to overdo it. They understand that excessive praise can lead to a fragile sense of self-worth. Instead, they focus on praising effort, resilience, and growth. They ensure their child feels proud of their accomplishments but also understands that success comes from hard work, not just natural ability.

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Everything doesn’t come to these kids easy

Parents of mentally strong kids know that life isn’t always easy, and kids need to learn to cope with both success and failure. They don’t offer shortcuts or make things easy all the time because they believe that struggle builds character. Kids who experience some level of difficulty develop perseverance, grit, and the understanding that effort is required to achieve things in life.

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No micromanaging here

Parents of confident children avoid micromanaging because they trust their children’s ability to make decisions and learn from their experiences. They offer guidance but allow their kids the space to make mistakes and learn from them. This autonomy helps kids develop self-confidence and independence, two qualities that are crucial for mental strength.


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Mistakes are considered learning opportunities

Parents of mentally strong kids view mistakes as opportunities for growth. Instead of focusing on the error itself, they focus on the lessons learned from it. This approach teaches kids that mistakes are a natural part of life, and the key is to bounce back, learn, and move forward. By not overreacting to failure, these parents instil a growth mindset in their children.


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