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Easy ways to help build self-esteem in kids

QUESTION:

My daughter is a preteen and often seems shy and lacking in confidence. I try to tell her how awesome she is, but somehow, she doesn’t seem to appreciate how many good qualities she has. Can you share a few tips with me on self-esteem building?

Proud Parent


ANSWER: 

Dear Proud Parent,

Somewhere along the line I read that “the greatest gift you can give a child is the ability to like himself.” Self-esteem is one’s own subjective view of his/her self-worth. It is the gas in your daughter’s tank. It is the wind in her sails. It is her fresh water on a hot summer’s day.

Much has been written on this topic and I encourage you to get into the literature. My favourite book on this subject is entitled ‘Your Child’s Self Esteem’ by Dorothy Briggs and I recommend it to you.

Let me give you a few ideas to get you started on things you can do easily, right away, to cultivate good self-esteem in your daughter.

You, the parent, plays a substantial role in helping your child learn to like herself, particularly in the way you speak to her. The authentic statements you make to your daughter from birth can help her feel good about herself and good about the things she does. Listed below are some examples of reward statements that you can use to build your offspring’s self-esteem.

Genuine verbal rewards for doing well can be started in infancy. They encourage people of all ages to do their best at tasks. They foster and fortify confidence in their ability to do so. Listed below are encouraging statements parents can use, that build self-esteem in the completion of tasks.

Actions that tell your child you like her are important, as well as verbal indications of your admiration or affection. Listed below are some actions you can use to build self-esteem in your offspring.

Best wishes Proud Parent. Let me leave you with some inspiring quotations on self-esteem in children:

“Parents need to fill their child’s bucket of self-esteem so high that the world can’t poke enough holes to drain it dry.”— Alvin Price

Speak to your children as if they are the wisest, kindest, most beautiful and magical humans on Earth, for what they believe is what they will become.”  —  Brooke Hampton

Low self-esteem is like driving through life with your hand break on.” — Dr. Maxwell Maltz

Sincerely, Adele


I'm looking forward to your questions! Email me at maryadeleblair@gmail.com and please put Heart to Heart in the subject line. Note that all columns will remain anonymous.

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