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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. Express pride in his attempts, and nurture his willingness to try.
| Title: | Self-Esteem and Pre-schoolers | Number: | 915 |
| Script writer: | Erna Fishhaut | Source: | U of MN Children, Youth and Family Consortium |
| Date: | 1997/1999/2004 | Reviewer: | Amy Susman-Stillman |
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