The Confidence Toolkit: 5 Essential Activities For Child Counselling
Child confidence does not grow in isolation. Parents model and scaffold opportunities for challenges. Parent child coaching aligns caregiver responses with therapeutic goals, creates consistent practice opportunities and reduces overprotection which unintentionally maintains low confidence. Confidence is not a single trait that a child either has or does not have. Confidence grows through small wins, repeated practice, trying new things, receiving encouragement, supportive relationships, and experiences that let child test skills in safe ways. For counsellors working with children a practical toolkit of activities that build competence and self-belief is essential. This blog presents five research informed and therapy friendly activities that fit into short sessions, group workshops, and parent led practice at home. It also highlights how practitioners and parents can combine training from the best child psychology courses with Indian counselling services to deliver reliable results f...