Self-Esteem Self Esteem

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The Importance of Self-Esteem in Child Development A Review of the Literature and Personal Reflections Self-esteem is a sense of one’s own worth, value, confidence or self-respect. The development of self esteem tends to drop during adolescence. A child’s ethnic identity can play a key role in their ideas of what’s valuable. Parents and peers are capable to helping a child build a high self-esteem. The experiences in a child’s life are a major source of how self-esteem is developed. This literature review considers whether a healthy self-esteem is a primary key factor that leads children to living a successful life by responding to the following questions: 1. Does happiness and success of a child depend on a healthy self-esteem? 2. What differences can be seen in children with high or low self-esteems? 3. How can we improve a child’s self-esteem? Does Happiness and Success of a Child Depend on a Healthy Self-Esteem? Carl Rodgers theorized the origin of many people’s problems to be that they despite themselves and consider themselves as worthless and incapable of being loved (Wikipedia, 2016). In fact, children with low self-esteems are more likely to diminish the consequences of risky behavior, and rationalize verdicts. They are known to being shy and introverted and don’t participate in many activities …show more content…

Meaning the parent congratulates their child for their achievement(s) but shouldn’t be fulsome in their gratitude. Also, a positive self-esteem can be developed by a child repeatedly experiencing success. Their success will not only make them feel good but as well as their parents, friends, and other people that care about them which augments their fulfillment and makes them feel even better about themselves and encourages them to take on new tasks to yet again feel the gratification and satisfaction of their accomplishments (Cunningham,

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