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Articles about child lacks self-esteem (0-27 of 27)
- Why Are Our Children Overweight?
By: Brenda Simard | - Being an overweight child has many negative connotations. Children can be very cruel without totally understanding that they are hurting someone's feelings. An obese child lacks self-esteem and social acceptance. But why has the number of overweight children doubled in the last twenty years?
One thing to remember is that not all issues with weight are due to being lazy or not eating properly. There are genetic disorders and diseases that, unfortunately, will cause children to be ove ... Tags: overweight children, obesity in children, childhood obesity, child lacks self-esteem, nutrition, active
- Learning How To Manifest Positive Qualities
By: Ankisha | - Most persons are aware of both their positive and their negative qualities, feeling that perhaps they need to manifest more positive qualities such as peace, love, patience, humility and gratitude to mention a few. The challenge is that when we see our negative qualities, we tend to feel frustrated, weak and useless. Self-confidence and self-esteem are lowered, the effects of which spill over into our personal and business life.
Distinctions between good and bad qualities are actua ... Tags: Self Improvement, Inter-personal Communication
- Manifesting Your Spirituality By Learning How To Manifest Positive Qualities.
By: imran | - Most persons are aware of both their positive and their negative qualities, feeling that perhaps they need to manifest more positive qualities such as peace, love, patience, humility and gratitude to mention a few. The challenge is that when we see our negative qualities, we tend to feel frustrated, weak and useless. Self-confidence and self-esteem are lowered, the effects of which spill over into our personal and business life.
Distinctions between good and bad qualities are actua ... Tags: Self Improvement, Inter-personal Communication
- Let Children Be Themselves
By: sudha gupta | - Four year old Ankur returns from the park in mud stained clothes. His mother is appalled at his appearance. Before sending him next evening for his fun 'n' frolic session at the park, there are a list of instructions for him. 'Don't get dirty', 'Don't go where the ground is wet', 'Don't touch swings that have mud on them' and so on.
What do you think is likely to happen if this exercise is repeated over the next week? Ankur will think twice before running around with his frien ... Tags:
- Stop Bullying- 10 Key Bullying Myths Exposed
By: Barry Kareful | - Far too long have bully victims and society in general made misinformed decisions that were based on the many bullying myths, lies, and half-truths related to this serious social problem. Until we understand and expose these myths as the lies and half-truths that they really are, we will continue to support and empower the bully and a bully culture in our society.
10 Key Bullying Myths Exposed
Myth #1: Bullying is just a normal part of the growing up experience! ... Tags: bullying, stop bullying, facts on bullying, bullying at school, school bullying, effects of
- Building Self Esteem In An Eating Disorder Sufferer Might Help Them Recover
By: Irina Webster | - Very often people wonder how they can help an eating disorder person to get better. What they can do at home that can be useful for the sufferer's recovery?
My answer always is "First of all, help them to built their self-esteem up and trust in others. Trust will make them love themselves and respect others."
Also, family members often want to know if there was anything they have done in the past that could contribute to the development of an eating disorder in thei ... Tags: eating disorder, eating disorders, eating disorders and self-esteem
- Zap Test Anxiety While Building Self Esteem In Kids
By: J.Wilson | - If you are a parent, you know how important a good education is for your child. You likely also feel the pressure placed on your student to excel in the classroom and strive to be the best. It seems that schools across the board are in competition to determine who can produce the greatest number of Einsteins each year. Its not enough to bring home a good report card any more. Students and teachers alike are now under the gun to ace the various state-mandated tests that cou ... Tags: reducing test anxiety for parents, test anxiety in students, test anxiety in children, test anxiety
- Additional Information Regarding Speech And Language Issues
By: SpeechandVoice | - Additional Information Regarding Speech and Language Issues
By Elizabeth Peterson, Speech Language Pathologist
What Are the Signs of a Speech, Receptive or Expressive Language Delay?
Difficulty processing or following directions. Sometimes parents might think of this as a behavioral issue.
Children might not fully participate in the classroom since they might be uncertain of the direction or what is expected of them.
Some children might only ... Tags: Speech Pathologist, Speech therapy, Language disorders
- Manifesting Your Spirituality By Learning How To Manifest Positive Qualities
By: Rijuta Tooker | - Most persons are aware of both their positive and their negative qualities, feeling that perhaps they need to manifest more positive qualities such as peace, love, patience, humility and gratitude to mention a few. The challenge is that when we see our negative qualities, we tend to feel frustrated, weak and useless. Self-confidence and self-esteem are lowered, the effects of which spill over into our personal and business life.
Distinctions between good and bad qualities are act ... Tags: Manifesting Your Spirituality, Manifesting Positive Quality, Health and Vitality, Healthy Body, Manifesting your highest, Power of gratitude,
- Improving Your New Baby's Intelligence
By: Phillip Dye | - There are many different factors that influence the intelligence of your baby. Of course there are genetics which are predetermined, however, simple things like giving him/her interesting things to look at, having your baby choose what to eat, interacting with family and friends, and teaching simple sign language can also have an impact.
The tiny little mind of a baby keeps developing at lightning speed when it leaves the womb. Visual stimulation is very important to help aid in ... Tags: baby, family, parenting
- Affects Of Emotional Abuse In Childhood
By: Anurag Walia | - Emotional abuse is the wilful or reckless infliction of emotional anguish which significantly harms a child's emotional development. It most often occurs at home, when a parent, carer, sibling, relative or baby sitter behaves in a threatening, humiliating and aggressive way. This can range from neglect, rejection, continuous criticism and lack of affection.
Identifying when a child is being emotionally abused can be very difficult. The effects can be damaging affecting t ... Tags: Emotional abuse, emotionally abused, abuse emotionally
- Adhd - The New Age Disease
By: Paul Hata | - The 21st century is the century which is hallmarked by the maximum number of inventions, discoveries, innovations and mind- blowing progress with the speed of light. But as the world progresses to a new phase the number of diseases an maladies affecting humans too is increasing. One of the diseases of the 21st century affecting people especially children and youngsters is ADHD i.e. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
What is ADHD and what are the basic symptoms of it:
Tags: adhd, add, depression, anxiety, bipolar, mental disorder, health, world christian pages, christianworldpages
- Building The Pyramid: Students And Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
By: Daiv Russell | - In terms of learning, a worthwhile instrument to draw on is Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Since every learner has his or her personal position on their heirarchy of needs, including physiological, safety, social, esteem, as well as self-actualization at distinct points in time, it's unthinkable to attempt and educate just before a mass audience.
Students at the physiological stage usually prove to be the most challenging to instruct. Great attention and interest should be taken to ... Tags: Maslow's Needs Hierarchy, Motivation, Education
- How To Stimulate Your Off Spring Self Esteem
By: Muna Wanjiru | - Off spring self esteem does not come from others' praising words. The child must develop self esteem from within. It is an inner feeling of being worthy. The child must develop self esteem that will help him\her gracefully. You should not allow your child just because he\she has good looking. The pride must come from the renowned characters that the child possesses.
Self esteem is a feeling of confidence. Most of us believe that it is related to adults only. But children have mor ... Tags: OFF SPRING SELF ESTEEM
- A Self Esteem Off Spring Should Have An Inner Feeling Of Being Worthy
By: Muna Wanjiru | - Self esteem off spring does not come from others' praising words. The child must develop self esteem from within. It is an inner feeling of being worthy. The child must develop self esteem that will help him\her gracefully. You should not allow your child just because he\she has good looking. The pride must come from the renowned characters that the child possesses.
Self esteem is a feeling of confidence. Most of us believe that it is related to adults only. But children have mor ... Tags: SELF ESTEEM OFF SPRING
- How To Self Esteem The Off Spring For A Successiful Future
By: Muna Wanjiru | - Self esteem the off spring does not mean that a proud feeling that comes from others' praising words. The child must develop self esteem from within. It is an inner feeling of being worthy. The child must develop self esteem that will help him\her gracefully. You should not allow your child just because he\she has good looking. The pride must come from the renowned characters that the child possesses.
Self esteem is a feeling of confidence. Most of us believe that it is related t ... Tags: SELF ESTEEM THE OFF SPRING
- How Essential Is The Off Spring Self Esteem?
By: Muna Wanjiru | - The off spring self esteem does not come from others' praising words. The child must develop self esteem from within. It is an inner feeling of being worthy. The child must develop self esteem that will help him\her gracefully. You should not allow your child just because he\she has good looking. The pride must come from the renowned characters that the child possesses.
Self esteem is a feeling of confidence. Most of us believe that it is related to adults only. But children have ... Tags: OFF SPRING SELF ESTEEM
- Sibling Rivalry Might Look Scary But Are Really Normal
By: Shevach Pepper | - In most families sibling rivalry is common. Fighting and arguing with your brothers and sisters as you grow up together is natural and this should not cause alarm. Sibling rivalry does not happen in every family although happens in plenty families.
As long as the children have a good relationship and seem otherwise happy, it is nothing to worry about. If sibling rivalry causes unhappiness in a child, this should be dealt with. Ignoring it will not make it go away and it could ca ... Tags: sibling rivalry, parenting, self-esteem
- Is Your Child The Family Bully?
By: Annabelle Rox | - For a lot of children, behaviour problems are targeted toward a particular person or persons such as a parent, a sibling, stepparent and so forth. A normally well behaved child can turn into an abusive and defiant little tyrant around these people. So what can you do if you have a child like this?
All kids recognize and deal with people in different ways right from infancy. Take a baby for instance. He responds differently to his mother or a family friend. This difference in respo ... Tags: bully, step parenting, parenting, bully to parent, bullying siblings, bullying mother, low self esteem, controlling,
- Jekyll And Hyde Children: Targeted Behavior Problems
By: James Lehman | - For many children, behavior problems are not universal; they're targeted at certain people: dad, mom, the stepmother, the fianc, a sibling. The following two case studies reveal how normally obedient and compliant children can become defiant or even abusive with one family member. James Lehman examines why this behavior happens and what parents can do about it.
Case study #1: When Lisa remarried, she was confident that her three kids would grow to love David as much as she di ... Tags: child behavior, parenting, parenting help, problem kids, teen behavior, behavior problems, defiance
- The Consequences Of Permissive Parenting
By: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. | - You are being a permissive parent when you are compliant, indulgent, or indifferent with your children. When you are being compliant, you are giving yourself up and going along with what your children want to avoid their upset with you. When you are being indulgent, you are giving in to your children, even when you know it is not good for them - again to avoid their upset. When you are being indifferent, you have withdrawn from being an involved parent and from being affected or concerned by you ... Tags: parenting, permissive parenting, parenting tip, child, child family, controlling behaivor
- How To Build Confidence In Your Child
By: Cheng Cheng Tan | - I believe that the most important thing a parent can give a child is confidence and self-esteem. All the degrees and certificates are useless if a child lacks self-confidence. With self-esteem, a child will be able to try new things and venture out on his own. He will not be easily influenced by others because he knows what he is doing is right.
On the other hand, a child who lacks self-esteem will be constantly seeking for approval by his parents and peers before he tries anythin ... Tags: Parenting, confidence, confident, kids, child
- Spiritual Programs For Troubled Teens
By: Monica Craft | - Troubled Teens struggling with motivational and self-esteem issues often find success through a structured, emotional growth with a family and these boarding school environment. In the changing of physical, and mentally in a teenager's life give the several problems in there lives. Parents who are struggling with a pre adolescent or teen often find that change is difficult as long as the child remains in the home environment.
Wilderness Programs, also known as Outdoor Therapy Pr ... Tags: Troubled Teens Boarding School, Home Education For Troubled teen, Troubled Teens Programs, Troubled Teens Resource, Troubled Teen Camps
- Understanding The Symptoms Of Depression
By: Matt OConnor | - Depression is characterized by two things: (1) a sudden drop or loss of interest on the daily activities including those that he or she once enjoyed, and (2) a depressed mood. If one of these two symptoms is present then it's fair to say that the person in question may be suffering from depression, whether they know it or not.
Meanwhile, there are other depression symptoms that may appear in the person...
Irregular sleeping patterns: - A person is expected to sleep ... Tags: depression symptoms
- How To Cope With 'attention Deficit Disorder' In Your Children
By: Evan Coldsmith | - It is a challenging time for parents whose children have been diagnosed with 'attention deficit disorder'. Parents often become unnecessarily tensed and suffer from a guilty complex that they are in some way responsible for this state of their children. In their anxiety they further add to the complexity of the situation. This all happens due to their ignorance about this disease. Well, attention deficit disorder,' is a disease, and can be cured gradually if handled properly and quickly after ... Tags: attention deficit disorder, add, adhd
- Obesity Is A Risk To Your Health
By: Friedrich Asen | - Obesity is a disease that can lead to various serious problems. Many studies have shown that the prevalent rates of obesity have increased dramatically in the present decade and are expected to double if it is not controlled. Following in its wake are diseases like diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and even some forms of cancer.
Obesity is defined as being 20 percent or more above ones desirable weight range. It is a medical condition that refers mainly to storage of e ... Tags: obesity, obese
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