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Resilience and self-confidence are closely linked as developmental outcomes fostered by supportive parenting [1], [2] and emotional outlets like play [3]. Programs such as PEMH specifically target both traits to help children overcome insecurity [4], while academic research explores their shared mediation in the context of parenting styles [5].

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The Effect of Parenting and the Parent-Child Relationship on ... - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua Purva D Lanjekar, Shiv H Joshi, Puja D Lanjekar, Vasant Wagh · Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2 facts
referenceA study by Qiuju Wang et al. examined the relationship between parenting style and resilience among university students, as well as the mediating roles of self-esteem and self-confidence.
claimThe study by Qiuju Wang et al. indicated that increased positive parenting was associated with lower self-esteem, but higher self-confidence and stronger resilience, whereas more negative parenting style was associated with higher self-esteem, but lower self-confidence and weaker resilience.
The Relationship Between Parenting Style, Child Behaviour and ... gavinpublishers.com Tommy Kwan Hin Fong, Heidi Ka Ying Lo, Calvin Pak Wing Cheng, Hoi Sin Tong, Wai Yan Vivian Lui, Phyllis Kwok Ling Chan · Gavin Publishers 1 fact
claimThe PEMH program provides strategies for identifying and cultivating the strengths of introverted, uneasy, and insecure children to foster their self-confidence and resilience.
Parent–child attachment and adolescent problematic behavior frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimChildren who engage with responsive and supportive parents tend to build self-confidence and demonstrate resilience in coping with stress from adverse events.
25 Educational Benefits Of Play In Early Childhood Development klaschools.com KLA Schools 1 fact
claimPlay provides an emotional outlet that reduces anxiety, supports a positive mood, and fosters joy, resilience, and self-confidence in children.