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Children also have self esteem

 

Children also have self esteem
Children also have self esteem

Children also have self-esteem  How can children be taught important things without hurting their self-esteem?



We all want our children to feel confident and good about themselves when they grow up but often we see that as children get older their behavior gets worse but with a little effort we can correct the bad behavior.

1. Give excuses and explain the problem

In the event of a child's mistake you can start the conversation by saying something like "I know you didn't mean it". It shows your child that you know that despite their mistake, There are intentions. You can then add a "but" and explain the effects of their behavior. Focusing on how their actions affect others reminds them that they are not bad people but can encourage them to think more carefully about the consequences of their behavior in the future.

2. moving forward

Repeatedly emphasizing the same thing, whether a child or an adult, can make them irritable, so constantly reminding them can make them feel bad about themselves. Instead, you can help them make a plan of how they can correct things and help them get into the habit of thinking about how to correct their mistakes.

3. Problem solving

You can guide your child through solving problems. Help them expand their thinking by offering different perspectives. Then when they solve a problem you can praise them which can encourage them.

4. Don't label

Are you a naughty boy or a lazy girl? Saying such things can change the way your child sees himself and a child who thinks he is bad is more likely to misbehave. Instead, make sure you separate their behavior from who they are as a person. Remind them that they can be a good kid who made bad choices.

5. Listen up

It is really important that you pay attention to your child and show that you care. Listen to them when they describe what happened. It can also be a great way to get your baby noticed. If they are jealous of someone, this is a great opportunity to talk about their feelings and how to deal with them so that you can talk to them and make them better.

6. Teach discipline

Instead of punishing children for mischief or mistake, make them aware of the harm that can be done by their mistake or mischief so that they do not learn to do it again. Assure them that there will be opportunities for them to try and improve in the future. In addition, if it is difficult to determine the error, it is necessary to punish every child involved, because separating a child can make him feel inferior.

7. Don't use harsh words

Research shows that screaming makes children feel scared and insecure, which can lead to aggressive behavior. And child abuse can have long-term effects, including low self-esteem, anxiety and aggression, but if you use polite words instead of shouting and behave gently, you are less likely to make mistakes again.

8. Reprimand in front of someone

Reprimanding your child in front of others can cause them embarrassment, which can lead to social unrest when they grow up, as well as resentment towards their parents.

9. Acknowledge success

As a parent it is important to tell your children that you can make them happy. You appreciate their efforts as well as their success, your good behavior sends a message to them that no matter how badly they mess up, you will still believe them.

10 Treat the same

Avoid discriminating between children and do not give preference to each other. This can lead to negative emotions in the child and your bitter behavior can affect the child's abilities. Try to treat your children equally and avoid criticism, but also be friendly with them so that your children can become confident people in the future.


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