BUILDING SELF ESTEEM - TEEN SELF ESTEEM
TEEN SELF ESTEEM: HOW CAN PARENTS HELP?
by Aurelia Williams
How many teenagers do you meet that really have a strong sense of self esteem? Not many if you tell the truth. It's a treat to find a fifteen year old who knows and likes who they are.
Healthy teen self esteem is first nurtured at home. A secure home life, supportive parents and a reliable extended family provide the launching point that allows children to thrive. From there it's a safe school environment and positive peer relationships that further affirm their feelings of being valuable to others.
If a teen’s home life offers more negative feedback than positive nurturing, it is nearly impossible for that child to come through puberty feeling good about themselves.
Teenagers who don't have a strong sense of personal value from their parents are left viewing themselves through the critical eyes of their peers. And what they see there is often disappointing.
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