Self-esteem is just that... SELF esteem! Self refers to the person who owns or possesses his or her own esteem. Is it possible to build someone else's esteem? Parents, educators and child psychology and behavioral specialist have all pondered that question. Here are some self-esteem factors for parents to consider.

Signs That Your Child Has Poor Self-Esteem

  • Your child gives up easily or quits soon signing up for an activity.
  • Your child seldom gives him or herself credit when doing something well.
  • Your child often makes negative statement about him or herself.
  • Your child often makes negative statements about others.
  • You child avoids trying something new.
  • Your child often makes excuses.
  • Your child often blames others when something does not go right.
  • You child makes statements that the worst is about to happen.
  • Your child says he or she is not “in the popular group.”
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