David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Building Your Child's Self-Esteem
Help her feel good about herself
(HealthDay News) -- Proper self-esteem can help your children make healthier decisions and avoid negative pressures. Children with good self-esteem also have an easier time dealing with problems and conflicts, the Nemours Foundation says.
Here are the foundation's suggestions for building self-esteem in your child:
			
			Help her feel good about herself
(HealthDay News) -- Proper self-esteem can help your children make healthier decisions and avoid negative pressures. Children with good self-esteem also have an easier time dealing with problems and conflicts, the Nemours Foundation says.
Here are the foundation's suggestions for building self-esteem in your child:
- Praise your child for the effort she's made, rather than the outcome.
 - Redirect your child's irrational perceptions of herself.
 - Be very affectionate with your child -- give her lots of spontaneous hugs and encouraging notes.
 - Be truthful in your feedback, but try to highlight the positive.
 - Encourage her to participate in activities that encourage cooperation, rather than competition.