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9 Common Phrases That Make You Sound Less Confident — And What to Say Instead
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Fatherly
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Sep 20, 2022
It’s difficult to tell what will scare a child. Some will tremble at the sight
of a dog, others get anxious when trying new things, like Little League or
school, and some just roll with the punches. Regardless of a child’s natural
proclivities, parents are tasked with helping their kid be brave, which
functionally means making smart and informed decisions in the face of both
legitimate and illegitimate fears. But there’s a fine line that parents need to
walk when pushing a child to be brave, lest they come off mean-spirited or
bullying.
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How To Raise Brave Kids Without Bullying Them
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Parents can help children be brave without looking like a bully,
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offering encouragement with a major dose of empathy and love.
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Constantly talking about doing something a child fears — even in a
well-intentioned and gentle manner — can discourage them
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FURTHER READING Common Fears That Scared Kids Have
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Why Are Kids Easily Scared? Because That’s How Brain Development Works.
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Why Scientists Measure Children’s Fear of Death
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A Fidelity® Youth Account Can Help Your Teen Create Healthy Money Habits
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As their financial responsibility grows, it’s essential for teens to learn how
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With year-over-year prices approaching 40%,
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CONFIDENCE, MAN
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9 Common Phrases That Make You Sound Less Confident — And What to Say Instead
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Want to be seen as more self-assured? Who doesn’t?
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these phrases is a good start.
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SCROLL CALL
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Parents Who Use Their Phones To Relax Are (Usually) Worse Parents, Study Says
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Using your phone or computer to unwind when the kids are around is linked to
worse parenting outcomes,
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new study finds.
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LITTLE THINGS
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8 Things Happy Couples Do For One Another Without Being Asked
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It's not the grand gestures but the little ones that show your partner you
care —
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truly understand them.
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EAT UP
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This Barbecue Kettle Corn Will Quickly Become Your Family’s New Favorite Snack
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IT’S THE TOPS
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Every Parent Needs A Rooftop Box
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eligibility is limited to teens aged 13-17.
Investing involves risk, including risk of loss.
1. Limited Time Offer. Terms Apply. Before opening a Fidelity Youth Account, you
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