• Dependency and Low confidence in students

    @Mariya-Rajpar Hinders problem-solving skills: Students don’t learn to think critically.

    Reduces motivation: They give up easily or avoid effort.

    Affects mental health: Leads to anxiety and low self-worth.

    Prepares them poorly for the future: Real-world situations require independence.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar Praise effort, not just results: Encourage trying, even if the answer is wrong.

    Offer choices: Let students pick between activities or projects.

    Create a safe space for mistakes: Show that errors are part of learning.

    Use peer teaching: Students gain confidence by helping others.

    Gradually remove support: Guide students to try things on their own.

  • @TEHNI58909e91f6 Let them try and fail: Don’t jump in immediately to help.

    Acknowledge small successes: Celebrate progress, not perfection.

    Encourage problem-solving: Ask questions like, “What do you think you should do?”

  • @Sanaa Dependency and low confidence are not permanent traits. With consistent encouragement, thoughtful teaching strategies, and a positive environment, students can develop the self-belief and independence they need to thrive in academics—and in life.