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Back to School for Girls – How to Build Confidence

Going back to school can be a difficult time for some kids. It’s important to have some tips on how to build confidence. Many kids are excited to head back to see their friends, meet new ones, and start new adventures.

Unfortunately, that’s not the case for everyone. Some children need esteem building tools to brave their peers. Post sponsored by Lunchbox. Opinions are 100% my own.

Back to School for Girls - How to Build Confidence

How to Build Confidence for Heading Back to School

Back to School for Girls - How to Build Confidence

Allow self-expression – Sure, you will want to shoot down some of your daughter’s ideas for her back to school look, but giving in a bit will help build her confidence. My sister allowed my niece, Chesney, to get her ears pierced. I think her smile shows how happy this made her. That was a major esteem booster right there.

Back to School for Girls - How to Build Confidence

New supplies – New stuff makes everyone feel better, doesn’t it? Even if it’s hand-me-downs, it’s new to them. Kids love showing up to school with a new backpack, hairstyle, shoes, or even just a lunchbox.

Organize their space – Coming home to an organized area to focus on homework and studies can help a child feel better about themselves and their abilities. Work with them to create a space that’s all their own. They can take pride in that area and learn how working clutter-free is much more productive.

Practice a beauty routine – Establishing a good hygiene routine is obviously a confidence booster. This is extra important for teens and tweens since their hormones are beginning to challenge any bath and body product. Teach them a healthy skin care and overall cleansing routine the earlier, the better. Dove has an entire line of gentle, yet effective products perfect for any routine.

Spread esteem – Bullying is an ongoing problem and, sadly, it’s not going anywhere. Ignoring it is not the answer. Instead, teach your kids how to remain confident in themselves to stand up to bullies. Have sleepover parties to teach other littles how to build confidence. Hopefully, it will allow them to help squash bullying within their circles.

One of the reasons our family loves Dove products so much is the message behind the brand. Dove actively builds awareness about how to build confidence. The National Dove Self-Esteem Project has already reached 15 million, and together we can help keep that number growing. Shop for your favorite Dove products at Walgreens during the month of September and be a part of this important cause. Walgreens will help us all do this affordably by running various deals, too!

#DoveFallSavings at Walgreens this September

Offer 1: Get 1,000 points when you buy any two participating Dove products. Offer valid until 10/3/15. Excludes trial and travel sizes.

Offer 2: Buy 1 get 1 50% off on any Dove product. Offer valid until 9/19/15. Excludes trial and travel sizes and 1-bar.

Must have a Balance Rewards card to take advantage of offers. See full terms and details at Walgreens.com/Balance. Learn more about the Dove Self-Esteem program and how you can help.

Share your tips on how to build confidence in the comments below!

Tenley Erickson

Monday 26th of October 2015

Good tips! Our tween is just starting to get interested in clothing and whats "in". She is big on expressing herself :-) We do our best to make sure she knows that everyone is great in their own way!

Seattle Travel Blogger

Thursday 24th of September 2015

Spread esteem <<< I love this idea. A great way to help others find their confidence.

Krystal

Sunday 20th of September 2015

New supplies - especially pencils and notebooks - still put ME in a good mood even as an adult. I will have to check out Dove.

Aubrey

Saturday 19th of September 2015

I need to work a little better at making sure my daughter has good self esteem. Thanks for this article.

Ourfamilyworld

Saturday 19th of September 2015

Allowing them to pick their clothes and do what they want will help boost their confidence.