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We all want our children to have good relations with their peers as well as have a great self-image. High or low self-esteem can impact the development of a child's identity over time and affect one's ability to make friends and perform well academically. 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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Parental Contributions to Preschoolers' Self-Esteem
When parents support the behaviors of their preschooler that reflect a sense of initiative, they also support their...
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Guys and Dolls: Reducing Gender Stereotypes in Your Home
It's only natural to hand your son a car and buy your daughter princess dolls for play, but what happens when your son...
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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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The Work of Abraham Maslow
Psychologist Abraham Maslow described a hierarchy of needs that he argued provides a model for understanding the need...
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Supporting the Development of Self-Esteem
Spend a week watching children, and try to identify the observations that make you smile and think, "Everything is all...

