Monday, November 21, 2016

Help Your Kid's Self-Esteem

Help Your Kid's Self-Esteem

If the self-esteem is not exactly as supposed to, this can translate into anxiety, frustration, and kids that think poorly of themselves. You, as a parent, have an extremely important role in sustaining and helping your kid’s self-esteem.

A “can-do” attitude and the concept of success appears pretty early in a kid’s life. Plus, other’s encouragement, support and love (parents, mostly, in the firsts years) make a great deal in this picture. But as kids grow, their level of self-esteem fluctuates, as he’s affected by new experiences and perceptions.



Be aware of your child’s signs! He doesn’t want or he’s afraid to learn or do new things, or if he thinks poorly about himself, saying that “I can’t” or “Why should I? Nobody cares anyway”?

These are bad signs. They are critical with themselves and they are characterized by a certain pessimism, compared to the kids with a healthy self-esteem, who pretty much enjoy interacting with others, they are independent, challenging, and w

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