Nurturing Positive Self Esteem In Children

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By clevercardsender



What role does positive self esteem play in your child's development? As parents, we of course want our children to grow up healthy and happy, but one thing that we often do not consider is that this takes more than just caring for our children's physical needs. A parent plays an enormous role in the development of their child, and you will find that nurturing positive self esteem is, in many ways, just as important as making sure that he or she eats well and enjoys themselves. Positive self esteem is an important tool for a child to have, and if you want to make sure that your child is able to struggle and grow and excel, it is something that you need to think about.

 

Why Building Childrens Self Esteem Is Important

Positive self esteem is something that can keep your child going when he or she encounters difficulties and challenges in their life. As a parent, you already know that your child's life will have challenges that need to be met head on, and by developing self esteem in your little one, he or she will be in a better place to face it. Have you ever noticed in your own life that there are people who are calm and collected in the face of difficulty and people who just fall apart? Though it is intangible, you will find that fostering positive self-esteem can give your child the ability to withstand a great deal more than they might be able to do otherwise.

Remember that self esteem is something that is influenced essentially from birth. As we study and learn more and more about human development from a young age, it becomes apparent that the things that children experience from a very young age will influence the way that they grow up. Even if they cannot remember specific things, they will certainly internalize them. Consider how you talk to your infant and make sure that you are taking the time to really figure out what they are absorbing and what sort of impression you are giving to them.  

Selective Self Esteem Affirmations

The experts do tell us that when we are looking to encourage positive self esteem in our children that we should be selective about what we praise. One issue that many parents are finding is that when they praise their children for being smart, they are actually creating a fear of failure in their children. Children who are told that they are smart will balk at tasks that are the least little bit difficult for them; they are convinced that if they have to struggle with something that they are stupid. On the other hand, children who are told that they are hard workers or that they are determined will in fact start to evidence these traits.


Reinforcing Self Esteem In Teenagers

Figuring out how to praise your child in order to help them develop self esteem can be a bit tricky. We all love our children, and the truth of the matter is that of course we want to praise them. We are proud of their efforts, and if they falter or fall down, of course we want to tell them that they are smart enough in order to comfort them. Remember though, that your child will not win at everything, and while we know that, they might not. The best thing that positive self esteem can do for your child is that it can convince them to get back up when they have fallen down and that one setback does not mean that there is going to be another one right after!

Especially as your child enters their teens, you will find that self esteem is of the utmost importance. Adolescent self esteem is something that is often besieged at all sides, and there is an inordinate amount of pressure on today's teens to conform to standards that are not always healthy. Body issues, social issues and scholastic issues are just part of what they are dealing with, and by making sure that they know that you have faith in them, they will be in much better shape than not.

You can't protect your child from everything, and for your child to grow up into a healthy adult, you need to let them grow and take confidence in themselves. Make sure that your kids are able to be confident in themselves, and make sure that you nurture positive self esteem in them!

Positive Self Esteem Encouragement Card

An effective way to build self confidence into children (this applies to adults too) is for them to receive self esteem affirmations. These affirmations come in the form of an unexpected encouragement card. Family and friends can be prompted to send them from time to time, even forming friends groups of like minded people who agree to post motivational greeting cards to each others children. It's so important for our children to know they are valued just like we were or would like to have been.

Sending a card every day can get expensive if you are doing the standard greeting card store route. I recommend checking out a service to help you do this process faster and cheaper. I use Send Out Cards because I can send a card in a few minutes, with my own custom designed card, with my photo, my own signature and own handwriting font for under a dollar.

Take a test drive. By clicking on Send Out Cards you can try out the system by sending 1 to 2 cards.

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