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Children with healthy self-esteem grow into self-confident adults.
Neither parents nor teachers can give self-confidence to a child. It must be developed from within. We can help by giving a blend of acceptance, affection, limits and appropriate expectations.
Here are four tips for you to foster self-esteem in children:
Show your child that you value him. Valuing, opposed to evaluating, helps him understand he is important regardless of his successes or failures.
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| Title: |
Self-Esteem and Pre-schoolers |
Number: |
915 |
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Script writer: |
Erna Fishhaut |
Source: |
U of MN Children, Youth and Family Consortium |
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Date: |
1997/1999 |
Reviewer: |
Amy Susman-Stillman |
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