Problem Solving Skills
Do You Have a Hammer or a Nail? Psychologists offer tips on teaching children how to recognize when they have a problem, and what to do with it. One of eight skills for a lifetime of mental wellness.
What is self-perceived competence? Self-perceived competence is more than just a child’s self-confidence or esteem, though that is part of it. Self-perceived competence is a child’s belief in their own abilities. Psychologists talk about the key role parents play in nurturing their children’s self-competence, including both crafting experiences for children to learn new skills and getting out of the way for children to do things on their own.