Positive Affirmations in the Classroom

Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
— Napoleon Hill



Make Your School Awesome Staff

November 2, 2021

As teachers, we are constantly encouraging and supporting our students' best efforts. Students need to build upon their independence, resilience, and self-confidence daily. Posting positive affirmation posters will encourage and assist students in building their own self-esteem and contribute to a positive mindset.

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Creating and reciting positive affirmation statements is a powerful way to eliminate negative thoughts among students. We must teach our students to engage in positive self-talk. This will aid and empower our students to achieve their goals and build confidence along the way. 

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Our students must develop their own self-esteem from within and increase their internal motivation.  Words of encouragement spoken to self or from others contribute to increased confidence and can be helpful throughout a students' educational journey. Ultimately, what our students think leads to what they believe and what they eventually become.  Let's encourage students to be the best version of themselves! 

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I am talented

I am a good friend

I am a leader

I am a great student 

I am loved 

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Negative thoughts can be counterproductive, help students change their mindsets to positive ones!. Create bulletin boards or display positive mindset posters throughout your room. Encourage positivity in your classroom.ο»Ώ

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