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Simple creative confidence activities for children help build self-belief, social skills, and emotional resilience.

6 FUN CONFIDENCE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN THAT REALLY WORK

6 Fun Confidence Activities for Children that really work

Confidence activities for children play an important role in helping young people develop strong self-belief. Many children struggle with confidence, especially when they feel shy, anxious, or unsure of themselves in social situations.

The encouraging news is that confidence can grow through simple everyday experiences. The most effective confidence activities for children are often playful, creative, and supportive. When children experience small successes through these activities, their belief in themselves gradually becomes stronger.

Here are six fund confidence activities for children that work

1. Creative Craft Projects

Creative activities such as drawing, painting, and building crafts allow children to express themselves freely without fear of getting things wrong.

When children create something with their own hands, they experience a sense of pride and accomplishment.

Craft activities help children:

  • Develop creativity

  • Improve problem-solving skills

  • Feel proud of their achievements

You can keep this simple with paper, coloured pencils, and glue. Encourage your child to talk about what they are creating and celebrate their effort rather than focusing on perfection.


2. Role-Play and Imagination Games

Role-playing games are wonderful confidence activities for children because they allow them to explore different situations in a safe and playful way.

Children might pretend to:

  • Run a shop

  • Be a teacher

  • Act out a story

  • Perform a mini play

These activities encourage communication and help children feel more comfortable expressing themselves.

Role-play also helps children practise social skills, which is especially helpful if a child struggles to make friends.


3. Small Responsibility Tasks

Giving children small responsibilities builds trust and confidence. When a child feels that they are capable and helpful, their self-esteem grows naturally.

Examples include:

  • Setting the table

  • Feeding a pet

  • Watering plants

  • Helping pack their school bag

Praise their effort and thank them for helping. These everyday moments show children that their contribution matters.


4. Storytime with Positive Characters

Stories can powerfully shape how children see themselves.

Books where characters overcome fears or discover their courage help children realise they can do the same.

One gentle example is Murphy Finds His Brave Heart, a story about a little dog who learns that bravery grows when we try new things.

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Stories like this help children understand that confidence does not mean never feeling afraid — it means trying even when we feel unsure.


5. Encouraging Kindness and Helping Others

Helping others can be one of the most powerful confidence activities for children.

When children practise kindness, they begin to see themselves as someone who can make a positive difference in the world.

Simple kindness activities might include:

  • Helping a younger sibling

  • Making a card for a friend

  • Sharing toys

  • Helping someone who is upset

These moments build empathy and self-worth at the same time.

Children who see themselves as kind and helpful often develop stronger confidence in social situations.


6. Celebrating Small Wins

Confidence grows step by step. Celebrating small achievements helps children recognise their progress.

You might celebrate moments such as:

  • Trying a new activity

  • Speaking up in class

  • Making a new friend

  • Learning a new skill

Praise effort rather than results. Saying things like:

“I’m proud of you for trying.”
“You were very brave to do that.”

helps children build a healthy inner voice.

Over time, these small moments of encouragement build strong emotional resilience.


Helping Children Grow in Confidence

Every child develops confidence at their own pace. Some children are naturally outgoing, while others need more gentle encouragement.

What matters most is creating an environment where children feel:

  • Safe

  • Accepted

  • Encouraged

  • Valued

Even simple daily activities can become powerful when they are filled with warmth, patience, and support.

If you would like a fun activity for your child today, you can download a free Murphy colouring page here:

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Colouring activities help children relax while also boosting creativity and self-confidence.

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Together, small moments of encouragement, creativity, and kindness can help a child grow into a confident and emotionally secure young person.

 

The encouraging news is that confidence can grow through simple everyday experiences. The most effective confidence activities for children are often playful, creative, and supportive. When children experience small successes through these activities, their belief in themselves gradually becomes stronger. Incorporating confidence activities for children into daily routines can make a big difference.