Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids

I have just finished writing a new article, which I'll be posting to the website today, and which you are more than welcome to reprint, provided you also include the "about the author" box at the bottom of the article, which you'll find here.


Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids

Few things are as rewarding as seeing your child glow from the inside out. And it happens when children have a high self esteem: when they know themselves to be unconditionally accepted, when they feel both loved and lovable, and when they feel a sense of belonging and self worth. Here are twelve simple activities that have really made a difference in our family. These are the rituals that I find especially important to staying connected and to communicating my love and appreciation for each child.

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