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Parenting tips for raising children with high self-esteem 19 Articles

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    by Randa Morris

    Tips for Raising Children with High Self Esteem I have worked with children, in various settings, for over 10 years. Currently I am coordinating a Peer Mentoring Program. I work with teens teaching them a wide variety o...read more

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    by Dorothy Sander

    Our children's lives are full of challenges and as parents we sometimes wonder if it will get the best of them. But that need not be so if we teach our children a few essentials for living a happy, fulfilled life. As p...read more

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    by Carol Gioia

    Children with a high opinion of their own self worth will grow into happy, well-adjusted and productive adults. To accomplish this goal with our own child is a huge, long term undertaking. The lessons begin while our chi...read more

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    by Laura Leigh Fields

    The best way to raise a happy child is to be happy. Lead through example. Teach your child to smile and laugh. Teach them not to take things so serious if it is not the outcome they want. Teach them to learn from their mis...read more

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    by Rachelle de Bretagne

    As a child, I was ridiculed for being different. I grew up wondering what I had done wrong to become this freak that my parents made me out to be. Why ? Because I was a kid that didn't relate to other kids well. My reasons...read more

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    by Robin Tidwell - Babies Co-Steward

    All of us are born with a healthy awareness of self; babies have a certain self-centeredness which is necessary for survival - they cry when they are hungry, frightened, or uncomfortable. Their needs are first and foremos...read more

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    by Alan Fernald

    Two basic rules that all parents must remember are: Rule #1: Children are people too! Rule #2: Children are NOT little adults! Today's children are growing up too fast. I have actually heard some say that this is...read more

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    by E.M.Robinson

    Take time to get to know your children and they will get the message that they are valued. This will help the grow up with high self-esteem. Sometimes getting to know your children means dropping everything to listen to th...read more

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    by Pamela Henderson

    Children follow by example. From infancy a child is able to learn from their parents input.A child ,however young is able to feel the vibe of their parent.The hugs and cuddles show them reassurance and provide them with t...read more

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    by Kim Sharpe

    The most important thing that we can do as parents is to provide our children with every tool that they need to succeed in the world. This means emotional tools, as well as education. A strong attitude is truly the key...read more

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    by Tammy Vallee

    As a parent, you want the best for your child. You want them to grow up to be a good person, successful, healthy, and happy. You want to see them make friends, use their talents, and be able to deal with whatever comes t...read more

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    by Beef Frankland

    If you have had a child, met or worked with one that has low self-esteem you will know the value of raising children with high self-esteem. If a child knows his or her worth then they will have more confidence, they will ...read more

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    by Alex Kee

    High self-esteem as opposed a to a low one, sometimes seem to me an oversold commodity. The problem with kids nowadays seems not in the absence but the over presence of exaggerated put on self esteem. Nonetheless, i...read more

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    by Michelle Uduigwome

    Accepting the fact that each individual is different might be the first step in raising children with high self-esteem. That way as parents we might not expect them to behave in a particular way. Constantly comparing yo...read more

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    by Lara Everett

    Parenting was something that I think we all decided was easier than it looked. Before I had my daughter I had her whole life planned out. Well she's only 19 months old and I can already tell you that none of my plans wor...read more

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    by Rhonda Nieman

    Parenting tips for raising children with high self-esteem What is self-esteem exactly? Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary describes it as such; a confidence and satisfaction in oneself. There it is; plain and simpl...read more

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    by Melissa Holroyd

    Mother May I?: Parents' Subconscious Influence on their Daughters' Attitudes towards Body Image We live in a perfectionist's society, where women want something pushed up, pumped up, or suctioned up while the media ...read more

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    by Tom Reindl

    When you look at your child, what do you see? Do you get a vision of yourself at that age, or do you prefer not to see the connection? Raising a child with high self-esteem can hinge on the way you see your child, throug...read more

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    by Cathy Pruitt

    Establishing self-esteem starts early in the life of our children. We can see very early in their development that positive reinforcement plays a strong role in their performance. Exactly the same way a computer will react...read more

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