Confidence Worksheets for Kids
Confidence grows when kids practice noticing strengths, naming effort, recovering from mistakes, and trying small brave actions.
Get the free confidence guideWorksheet Ideas That Build Confidence
Try strength spotting, effort tracking, brave step planning, mistake reflection, and self-talk rewrites. Keep prompts short so children can finish and use the worksheet independently.
What Parents and Teachers Can Say
Replace generic praise with specific feedback: name the strategy, effort, choice, or persistence you noticed. This helps kids connect confidence to actions they can repeat.
Free Confidence Guide
Use the free resilience guide as a next step for families who want practical language and routines for building self-esteem.