Description
Raising Confident Children — A Practical Muslim Parenting Guide
When a child is mocked for their appearance, their voice, or the way they move, the wound goes far deeper than the moment. Raising confident children begins long before they meet the world’s judgment — at home, in the small daily conversations that tell them who they are. This book, A Date with My Little One, guides Muslim parents through that conversation with warmth, real stories, and Qur’an-rooted wisdom.
What This Book Helps You Do
- Recognise the early signs that your child is being shaken by teasing or comparison
- Repair confidence that has been quietly chipped away by a careless word
- Build the language of self-worth that lasts a lifetime
- Use the gentle Felfoul story to teach without lecturing
- Strengthen the parent-child bond that all confidence rests on
Why Raising Confident Children Starts at the Dinner Table
Parents of children aged roughly 4–12 know the quiet weight a small shoulder can carry. Raising confident children is not done in one big talk; it is done in a hundred small daily exchanges that tell the child, again and again, that they are seen, loved, and capable. The book gives you the language for those exchanges — and the patience to keep having them after the third tantrum of the week.
The book reads quickly. The lessons last. The confidence it builds is the kind that does not break the first time the world is unkind. A gift any thoughtful parent, teacher, aunt, or grandparent will quietly treasure.





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