I like Clarks view on experience leads to confidence, and I like his example about restaurant experience. As Clark points out, with every opportunity students have to succeed they gain confidence, which leads to greater success. Preparation is a crucial key to success, and success leads to confidence. I can think of numerous times when I have devoted my time and myself to studying, and with every good grade I made, I succeeded. I would not be in the position that I am in today without preparation or success, and I am confident in myself for my accomplishments. Like Clark, I think children need to see their work or accomplishments displayed in the hall, on the door, on bulletin boards, or in the classroom. This demonstrates to the children that their preparation and success is important, and helps build up their confidence and gives them pride in their abilities.
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