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Myth of confidence
The four most common words heard in Geniekids when parents
walk in are, "My
child lacks confidence."
"Oh really?" a voice inside me says, "Maybe he is not
interested in this but
more interested in something else or maybe whatever you are
asking is not his
strength, or maybe he is right now thinking about something
else or maybe just
like me he likes to be with himself or maybe he doesn't like
being pushed (who
does?) or maybe ....
Or maybe we do not really understand confidence!
If I do not want to go on a stage in a fancy dress and say
some dialogues, - do
I lack confidence? If I do not want to go to a group of
children and say to
them, "I too want to play", - do I lack confidence?
There is this one thing that we all as parents need to
understand and this would
do mighty good to our children (as well as to our parenting
anxiety) and that
is:
SELF confidence is one thing and SOCIAL confidence is
another. Just because I do
not have social confidence does not mean I do not have self
confidence.
Social confidence is an ability to interact, assert and
confront others. Self
confidence is the belief that I have the ability to do
something well. Which
means social confidence is a subset of self confidence. So
mere lack of social
confidence does not mean I lack self confidence too. Many a
great scientist,
doctors, engineers, sport persons etc had high self
confidence while having a
not-too-high social confidence. Look around and you will
find many examples of
people who do not have high social confidence but are
extremely successful in
their life, in their profession or field. Count me as one
such example J
When Howard Gardner in his Theory of Multiple Intelligence
talked about
Interpersonal as one of the many intelligences that "some"
of us naturally have
(and some do not) - he made this distinction between self
and social confidence
even clearer. He postulated that one could be musically
confident, or visually
confident, or analytically confident or verbally confident
or intrapersonally
confident and so on.
In fact he went ahead and concluded - and did a great
service to humanity by
doing so - that
*~ if I am confident in any "one way", that is more than
enough for me to be
successful in life.
*~ Or to extend this further, high self confidence through
my strong and innate
intelligence will lead me to be confident in other
intelligences too.
*~ What goes into building a strong foundation of self
confidence are honing of
my natural abilities, my innate potential and my strong
intelligences.
So what is more important, being socially confident or being
self confident?
Let me invite you to a parenting workshop on Multiple
Intelligence this Saturday
(29th July) - to understand the multiple intelligences, to
gain perspectives
into discovering and developing the potential in my child,
to make my child more
self confident.
By Ratnesh & Aditi Mathur
For
www.geniekids.com
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