Why comparison is the silent killer of childhood confidence

Children naturally don't compare themselves but learn to do so when adults constantly highlight others' achievements. This leads to performance-based acceptance and insecurities, fueled further by social media's portrayal of perfection. Focusing on individual progress and personal strengths fosters healthy self-confidence and a more positive learning environment.

Why comparison is the silent killer of childhood confidence
Children naturally don't compare themselves but learn to do so when adults constantly highlight others' achievements. This leads to performance-based acceptance and insecurities, fueled further by social media's portrayal of perfection. Focusing on individual progress and personal strengths fosters healthy self-confidence and a more positive learning environment.