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January 28, 2010

Learn How to Build Self Esteem and Encourage Your Child



Like a bud to a flower that blossoms to share its fragrance with the world, a child is as delicate. And the nurturing shapes his future where he would either stand tall or cow down.


Shaping a child is like shaping clay, you have to start from the beginning and work your way to the end with extreme caution but with gentle and loving hands. However unlike clay, you dont get a second chance with a child. You can put all the clay back together and start again but with a child, what is done is done. Hence its even more caution with care.


Building a childs esteem is no small play; it makes your black hair gray, steals away years of your life and still will not look done. Hence you have to learn how to build self esteem and encourage your child from the beginning. After all parenting begins from babyhood.


Small instance could leave large impact on your childs mind. Reason why you should not overlook something that went wrong as petty. If another child pushed your kid, everyone laughed and you told your son to forget it, thats the first wrong step. Of course its no eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth syndrome that you have to imbibe. But you have to teach your child to stand up for himself. Dont let your child crumble inside. Tell him to ask the child why is he hitting him or complain to the nearest adult he can reach.


Most of all before you preach to a child you have to be a living example. If you go around bullying people, your kids will do the same. If you are a coward yourself and do not stand up to situations, do not expect your child not to follow you. Children are like monkeys, they ape every action. From how you eat to how you handle situations.


Building self esteem begins at home. Small assertive acts make a positive impact on your child. Below are a few ways to learn how to build self esteem and encourage your child


a) Praise your child for finishing homework

b) Appreciate him for switching off the lights

c) Thank him for doing the dishes or keeping his room tidy

d) Give him a hug every time he does well in a test

e) Reward him for not procrastinating

f) Cook his favorite dish every time he keeps his word

g) Take him to the movies for doing well in test or for coming home in time after play.


Check more of our articles on good communication skills.

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