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    3. “From Choices to Confidence: Building Decision Power in Kids”
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    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

      “From Choices to Confidence: Building Decision Power in Kids”

      @Mariya-Rajpar Making choices, even small ones, helps children feel more capable and in control of their lives.

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      • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

        @Mariya-Rajpar Learning to connect choices with emotions helps children understand their feelings and make decisions that support their well-being.

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        • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

          @Mariya-Rajpar Offer limited choices in everyday situations, like selecting between two outfits or snacks.
          Gradually increase the complexity of choices as they get older.

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          • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

            @Mariya-Rajpar Talk through the steps of decision-making, including considering options, weighing pros and cons, and potential consequences.

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            • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

              @Sanaa Teach children to use positive affirmations like, "I can choose wisely," or "I know what's best for me".

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              • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                @Mariya-Rajpar Provide a safe and supportive environment for them to make choices and learn from their experiences.
                Be patient and avoid rushing or pressuring them to make decisions.

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                • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                  @Mariya-Rajpar Offer limited choices in everyday situations, like selecting between two outfits or snacks.

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                  • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                    @Mariya-Rajpar Talk through the steps of decision-making, including considering options, weighing pros and cons, and potential consequences.

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                    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                      @Mariya-Rajpar Teach children to use positive affirmations like, "I can choose wisely," or "I know what's best for me".

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                      • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                        @Mariya-Rajpar Even if their choices seem unconventional, respect them as much as possible to build confidence.

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