Tips On How To Help Your Child Develop A Positive Self-Esteem
Celebrate Their Successes At Home & In Front Of Other Adults

Regardless of whether they’ve learned how to swim or have completed their homework, praise your child in a specific manner and commend them for a job well done no matter the specific achievement. When a child sees how proud of them you are, they will begin to take pride in themselves and continue to strive to not only make you proud but themselves in the future. It is also valuable to praise your child around other adults and not just at home. When we compliment our kids, they tend to take it with a grain of salt, however, whenever you tell a friend or relative about your child’s achievements, they tend to be more receptive to the praise. Humblebrag about your children to others, as you are proving you’re not just saying it to make them feel good, but rather because you genuinely believe in them. By doing this small act, you can dramatically improve your child’s self-esteem, and even make thembelieve in the kind words you are saying.
Finally, let’s unearth the importance of the role the parent (yeah, you!) plays in being the best role model for your kids.