Building Self-Esteem and Responsibility in Young Learners
As parents, we all want to see our children grow into confident, responsible individuals who can navigate life’s challenges with ease. During the critical ages of 7 to 9, children are beginning to form their own identities, and it’s essential to nurture the qualities that will support their development. One of the most powerful ways to do this is by focusing on self-esteem and responsibility.
Why Self-Esteem Matters

At this age, children are highly influenced by their surroundings, including their peers, media, and even the attitudes of adults around them. When children have a strong sense of self-esteem, they are more likely to resist negative influences and make positive choices. They become more willing to take on new challenges, knowing that making mistakes is part of the learning process.
Teaching Responsibility

Responsibility is a crucial life skill that, when instilled early, can lead to greater independence and success later in life. Simple tasks like keeping their personal space tidy, packing their school bags, or managing their homework can help children understand the importance of responsibility. It also teaches them the value of contributing to their home environment and taking ownership of their actions.
How You Can Support This at Home

| Encourage Decision-Making
Let your child make age-appropriate decisions, such as choosing their clothes or planning a small weekend activity. This helps them feel in control and builds their confidence.
| Acknowledge Effort, Not Just Success
Praise your child for their effort, whether they succeed or not. This reinforces the idea that trying is important and that they are capable of learning and growing.
| Set Consistent Expectations
Help your child understand what is expected of them in terms of chores or responsibilities. Consistency is key in helping them develop good habits.
By fostering self-esteem and responsibility in your child, you’re setting the stage for them to become resilient, confident, and capable individuals. These foundational skills are critical as they prepare to take on more complex challenges in school and life. If you’re interested in a structured approach to building these qualities in your child, the I Am Gifted! Foundation Programme offers a comprehensive, hands-on experience designed to empower young learners.

If it is possible for others, it’s possible for you.
It is only a matter of strategy.
No matter what strategies you decide on, whether to pick up a relevant self-help book or attend a prestigious school holiday programme, remember that it all begins with your beliefs – how you see yourself and what you say to yourself every day.
