These websites are specially selected to provide you with additional information on self-esteem. The information contained in the links highlights topics of children and self-esteem; characteristics of low self-esteem; how parents and educators can help children build positive self-esteem and advice for adults vis-à-vis strengthening their own self-esteem. |
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Kids Health
www.kidshealth.org
The Kids Health website explains what self-esteem is and why it is important for children. Articles feature information on how children get self-esteem, signs of healthy and unhealthy self-esteem, why some kids may have low self-worth and tips to address children’s esteem needs. The site is highly interactive and provides families the perspective, advice, and comfort about a wide range of other physical, emotional, and behavioral issues that affect children and teens.
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Consistent Parenting Advice
www.consistent-parenting-advice.com
Consistent Parenting places particular emphasis on parents' emotional growth and maturity, focusing on enabling personal growth through addressing self esteem issues, feelings, habits, routines, relationship issues, responsibilities and more. This is a site for parents by parents, where you will find recommended books for and about your baby as well as many other resources needed in the early years. |
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Kids Source
www.kidsource.com
KidSource provides knowledge and advice to help parents and caregivers better raise and educate their children. The information on the website is organized in contents and discussion forums. The content in parenting section provides information on raising and educating children to allow caregivers to take greater responsibility for their children's health and education. Forums are for parents and educators to meet, to share advice and to talk about the children and their issues. |
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