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Building Strong Families: Enhancing Kids' Self-Esteem and Resiliency

This resource focuses on building strong families by fostering kids' self-esteem and self-awareness. Understanding self-awareness involves recognizing our capabilities and how we perceive ourselves. Enhancing self-esteem means approving of the beliefs we hold about ourselves. Key factors include promoting resiliency through social competence, problem-solving skills, and a sense of autonomy. Families can build self-esteem by listening, acknowledging feelings, creating structured success, reinforcing positive behavior, and modeling desired traits.

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Building Strong Families: Enhancing Kids' Self-Esteem and Resiliency

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  1. Building Strong Families – Kids and Self-Esteem Overhead #1 Key Terms Self-Awareness How much we know and how conscious we are about ourselves and our abilities (How well we know ourselves) Self-Esteem How much we approve of the images and beliefs we hold about ourselves (How we feel about ourselves)

  2. Building Strong Families – Kids and Self-Esteem Overhead #2 Resiliency inChildren Social competence Problem solving skills Autonomy Sense of purpose

  3. Building Strong Families – Kids and Self-Esteem Overhead #3 Build Self-Esteem and Self-Awareness Listen and acknowledge Structure for success Reinforce Reasonable control Model

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