Building A Childs Self Esteem
Some tips for building a Child’s Self Esteem
Parents are very powerful figures in the life of any child. First of
all, they are responsible for conceiving the child and for bringing
that child into this world so everything that comes after there will
still be held somewhat responsible. The mother best of all has a
special emotional connection with her children while fathers are mostly
the ones who deal with practical things in raising children.
A perfect relationship between parents and children will be when the
parents are role models of providing love and support within the family
while the children are obedient but to a certain degree also
independent in living their lives. In this world however there is no
such thing as perfect but this should not stop us from trying to build
an ideal relationship.
There can always be a health compromise but the most important thing
that parents should remember is that the times when the children are
still young is the only time they can make the biggest impact. The
children are innately obedient and loving towards their parents so it
is up to the parents to use this advantage in instilling good things to
their children so they grow up to be good and strong willed
individuals.
One thing that parents can help a child build is their children’s
self esteem. Parents should also be aware that aside from being crucial
to building a child’s self esteem, it is so easy to damage their
self esteem if parents do not deal with their children properly.
Parents can contribute in developing positive feelings of self worth in
their children by helping them in a lot of aspects including the social
and academic factors. Let us look some tips that will help the parents
out there to build their children’s self esteem.
Constant and sincere appreciation will make your child feel special.
Most parents tend to only communicate with their children if they need
something from them or if they need to correct them in whatever they
are doing. This is not a good practice. Parents should take the time to
talk to their children about good things that they have done.
Make sure that whatever you say is sincere and appropriate. Do not over
praise because as in anything else too much praising can bring out a
negative result. When you really need to comment on something bad, do
not be judgmental instead phrase your comment in a positive form.
Your children may not be mature but they know when they are simply
being corrected without explanation. Offer a reason why they are being
corrected or better yet work with your children to arrive at a solution
to make things better so such a situation will not happen again.
If you have children with learning disability, make sure that you very
well understand the nature of your children’s problem and vow to
closely work with teachers and other important people to make her
environment friendly to her despite her disability. All these things
are not full proof shields against possible crushing of self esteem but
it will help them deal with the harsh realities of like with a
perspective that they are tough and can meet challenges head on. They
may fail but they will get back on their feet faster than everyone else.
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