• "From Overconfidence to Self-Awareness:

    An overconfident child often displays behavior that can be both positive and challenging. Here's how such a child might behave, and what their behavior should be like with guidance:

    Common Behavior of an Overconfident Child:

    1. Tends to ignore others' opinions

    2. May underestimate tasks or overestimate their own ability

    3. Finds it hard to accept mistakes or failures

    4. Can appear arrogant or dominating among peers

    5. Often takes risks without preparation

    What Their Behavior Should Be with Proper Guidance:

    1. ✅ Respectful Listening – Learn to value others’ ideas and feedback.

    2. ✅ Balanced Self-View – Understand their strengths and areas for improvement.

    3. ✅ Humble Confidence – Believe in themselves without putting others down.

    4. ✅ Willing to Learn – Stay open to new knowledge and correction.

    5. ✅ Responsible Risk-Taking – Take smart steps, not careless ones.

    In short: Overconfidence needs to be balanced with self-awareness, humility, and empathy. These traits help the child grow into a confident, respectful, and emotionally intelligent individual.