Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Uplifting Your Child's Self Esteem

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Your child's self esteem is their psychological foundation. A self-assured child often displays a confident, secure, happy, and well-adjusted disposition. More often than not, children with high self esteem manage their problems better. And this all begins with the care and nourishment of their parents. In order to help build your child's self esteem, you must learn to accept them for who they are. In like manner, teach them to reciprocate this with others. Make your children are aware that nobody is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes.

Make sure they are able to learn and grow from their mistakes, just like you do. Children with high self-esteem are characterized by the ability to appreciate the lessons that come from experiencing the pitfalls in life.

Children with low self esteem often become frustrated, to the point of engaging in self-depreciating behavior. This can be as bad as calling themselves "worthless" or "stupid." Once children lose self-confidence, it may be harder for them to be open to new things in the future.

Help your children discover for themselves their unique talents and abilities. It would also help to assist them in finding a special outlet for their gifts. Once they do, make sure they work on developing in it. Praise them for their unique talents, but don't take for granted their innate traits as well.

Another important thing is to train them to make positive choices at an early age. Make sure to communicate with them and discuss the numerous possibilities life has in store for them. Studies have shown that children who are trained to make positive choices in life, at an early age, turn out better prepared for the tougher choices that they'll have to make once they get older.

Never pass up on spending quality time with your children. At least once a week, dedicate an entire day to them. It doesn't matter what you do together as long as you take the time to talk and stay in tune with each other's thoughts and emotions.

If you find it difficult to squeeze in quality time with your kids with your busy schedule, know that doing simple things together such as chatting during car rides or doing chores together can be just as good. There are plenty of ways to reach out to your child, what truly matters is that you realize the value of needing to do so.

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