Self Esteem Teens
Building self-esteem in teens
Adolescence is perhaps the most complicated in one’s life.
Although adulthood can be pretty complicated too, nothing can match the
adjustments that we have to make during this period of “growing
up.”
In addition to the usual stress that physical changes and hormonal
changes in the body give, adolescents also have to deal with changes in
their social interaction with people. This is also the time or period
in their lives when they will experience emotional changes. This is the
time when most will first become aware of the opposite sex and maybe
fall in love or have a puppy love.
In this period of great changes and upheavals, of scattered energies
and differing emotions, a teenager’s self-esteem becomes
vulnerable.
Although self-esteem is basically developed in childhood through
parental love and attention; Only the foundation is built in this
period. The essence of one’s self-esteem will be solidified
during the adolescence period and of course all through adulthood.
This is the reason why it is important to develop a teener’s
self-esteem further during this period. Unfortunately, social groups in
high schools and other social dynamics often lower their self-esteem.
Below are some tips to help your teeners build high self-esteem.
Give them role models
Parents are of course their children’s primary role models. This
is acceptable when they are kids but let’s face the fact that we
can’t really compete with younger role models that they are
exposed to in the media. People like Lindsay Lohan and Hillary Duff
seem more believable and more attractive to teenagers.
Although basically parents should still strive to become a good example
to their children, they should also accept the fact that they cannot be
their only role models for long. They need other role models who they
can really identify with.
The role of parents now should be to help their teeners choose role
models that are admirable. They should also be taught to differentiate
the characteristics that they should emulate and traits that they
should not. After all, role models are for guidance and not for
copying.
Give them your trust
One of things that will help your child trust themselves and their
abilities is for parents like you to trust them. If they feel that you
do not respect them as individuals, they will not respect themselves
enough to try to achieve things for themselves. If you do not trust
them and if you do not have confidence in what they can do, how do you
expect them to develop their talents and achieve greatness.
Trust is a complicated issue and most parents will become confused at
how to achieve a balance. It is important that parents try though. Too
many limitations and restrictions can curb their potentials but too lax
may get them lost.
Give them their voice
The right to argue and to explain your side of the story has become
only a privilege in most homes. This should not be. Parents also make
mistakes. Before judging and imposing sanctions, it is important that
you allow your kids to state their case and explain their actions.
After which, judge accordingly.
Allowing them their own voice and their own opinions teaches them to
think on their own and decide for themselves. Thus, they begin to trust
their instincts and develop their self-esteem.
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