"I Can Do It": Promoting Self-Esteem (Adapted from Healthy Steps)

Children Learn What They Live-Dorothy Law Nolte

If a child lives with criticism, she learns to condemn.

If a child lives with hostility, she learns to fight.

If a child lives with ridicule, she learns to be shy.

If a child lives with shame, she learns to feel guilty.

If a child lives with tolerance, she learns to be patient.

If a child lives with encouragement, she learns confidence.

If a child lives with praise, she learns to appreciate.

If a child lives with fairness, she learns justice.

If a child lives with security, she learns to have faith.

If a child lives with approval, she learns to like herself.

If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, she learns to find love in the world.

Studies show that children who have positive self-esteem grow up to be more competent, secure adults who are better able to have rewarding relationships with others. Self-esteem must be nurtured in children. Children need special attention to develop positive self-worth. Children want to be independent but at the same time need a secure base of care from parents. If they have security and love, children can grow confident and strong. Childhood is a critical time for forming impressions about themselves and their abilities to function successfully in their ever-expanding worlds. How can you support your child's positive self-esteem?