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		<title>Assisting Your Child With Boosting Their Self-Esteem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is frequently hard for kids to build up and keep up a good degree of self-esteem, particularly when they are getting into their teenage years, and sometimes their pre-teen years. There are many things that can hinder good self-esteem &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/assisting-your-child-with-boosting-their-self-esteem/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/assisting-your-child-with-boosting-their-self-esteem/">Assisting Your Child With Boosting Their Self-Esteem</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is frequently hard for kids to build up and keep up a good degree of self-esteem, particularly when they are getting into their teenage years, and sometimes their pre-teen years. There are many things that can hinder good self-esteem like school, learning new skill sets, peer pressure, and all of the other difficulties that come with growing older. If you feel that your kid&#8217;s self-esteem can use a boost, here are a few tips you can use that might help.</p>
<p>Accentuate the Good</p>
<p>Parents are often very eager to talk about the things that their child is doing wrong, and they fail to emphasize the areas in which their child is doing well. Try to make a point to notice and acknowledge the things your youngster does well, even when they may seem like small things. Make sure that your words of flattery are genuine and real because a child does not have a hard time knowing when someone&#8217;s remarks are not sincere.</p>
<p>Encourage Their Successes</p>
<p>Promoting and celebrating your child&#8217;s accomplishments is another wonderful way to help boost their self-esteem. For example, if your child plays sports, try to be present at as many games as you can be. Taking pictures at the games, which you may then show in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourpictureframes.com/categories/Double-Picture-Frames/">nice double picture frames</a>, is also a great way to show your child that you see and support their achievements. Your kid will probably be made better by participating in a fun sport even if they decide that a particular activity isn&#8217;t their thing.</p>
<p>Help Your Child Learn About the Rewards of Assisting Others </p>
<p>Helping other people in need is one of the very best ways of feeling good about one&#8217;s self. Recommend that your kid become involved in helping other kids, or volunteering someplace, or perhaps helping elderly friends and family. Your kid will not only have their self-esteem boosted, but they will also acquire some great experience along the way. If you can, take a few photos of your child taking part in volunteer activities. By displaying the photos prominently in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourpictureframes.com/">cool photo frames</a> around your home, you&#8217;ll be demonstrating your support of your child&#8217;s activities and efforts. Giving your child opportunities to help around the house is yet another great way to help build their self-esteem. By doing this, your child will acquire valuable skills, while developing a deeper sense of confidence in their own abilities and expertise.</p>
<p>Recommend that Your Youngster Does Something New</p>
<p>Although trying new things can sometimes be a bit stressful for children, it can be a good way for him or her to learn how much they might actually accomplish if they just try. Taking up a new sport, getting into a club, or just getting involved in a fun new hobby or activity can be a great way to build self-confidence and self-esteem. Throughout this process your child might find something that they really enjoy doing, or even possibly develop some skills which will be useful in a future career. Your kid may also learn a few things about using his or her imagination when they try new things. You should also take pictures of your child participating in these activities whenever possible. You can show your support and encouragement to your child by putting these pictures in picture frames and then displaying them around the house. Your son or daughter may even want to display their own copies of the pictures in their own room.</p>
<p>So don&#8217;t fret about your child&#8217;s self-esteem anymore. Use these tips and your kid will feel much better about themselves right away.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/assisting-your-child-with-boosting-their-self-esteem/">Assisting Your Child With Boosting Their Self-Esteem</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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