Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Self- Esteem eBooks for Children

 

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Self-confidence enables students to handle setbacks with ease. Instead of being crippled by failure, resilient children get up quickly, learn from their mistakes, and try again. They accept that failure is a part of life and take more chances as a result - which makes them even more successful later in life. When you value yourself and have good self-esteem, you feel secure and worthwhile. You have generally positive relationships with others and feel confident about your abilities. You're also open to learning and feedback, which can help you acquire and master new skills. 
Words matter--we can use them to lift others up or break them down. 
 Do you want your child to discover the powerful impact of their words? 
 Help your child make mindful choices about the way they speak to others and about themselves. 
 Low self-esteem can reduce the quality of a person's life in many different ways, including Negative feelings – constant self-criticism can lead to persistent feelings of sadness, depression, anxiety, anger, shame, or guilt. 
 Esteem needs encompass confidence, strength, self-belief, personal and social acceptance, and respect from others. These needs are represented as one of the key stages in achieving contentedness or self-actualization. 
 Five stages in the development of the self-concept can be recognized, with a different type of self-esteem being appropriate to each stage. These stages are the dynamic self; self-as-object; self-as-knower; self-as-integrated-whole; and the 'selfless' self.


 

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