We all want our children to have good relations with their peers as well as have a great self-image. Here you will find information related to building up your children's self-esteem and facilitating their confidence in such a way that they can be successful in any endeavor they pursue.
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Reading as Therapy
Bibliotherapy is a big word to describe the process of using books to help children work through real-life problems....
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Self-Worth Theory
Overview Another variable relevant to personal and situational interest is self-worth (or self-esteem), which concerns...
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Development of Self-Concept in Diverse Students
An individual’s self-concept is the complex product of all life’s experiences (Christensen & Dahle, 1998)....
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The Three Competencies
In addition to the evolution of the self-concept based on our growing understanding and increased perceptions of...
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Can Too Much Self-Esteem Be Bad for Your Child?
Has the self-esteem movement gone too far? Many experts argue that instead of raising healthy high achievers, we're...
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