As parents we always act looking for the best for our children; We all want to raise children who are confident and able to cope with difficult situations at various times in their lives. However, there are parents who may be committing without knowing it, errors that originate just the opposite, that is, they put their children in situations that make children feel insecure and fearful, endanger their self-concept, diminish their ability to response to certain demands of the environment and even affect the way they relate to others.
Category Self esteem
As parents we always act looking for the best for our children; We all want to raise children who are confident and able to cope with difficult situations at various times in their lives. However, there are parents who may be committing without knowing it, errors that originate just the opposite, that is, they put their children in situations that make children feel insecure and fearful, endanger their self-concept, diminish their ability to response to certain demands of the environment and even affect the way they relate to others.
Self-esteem is a subject in psychology that awakens more and more interest in education from mothers and fathers. It is a present concern in many homes and is part of the conversations between family members. And it is that the self-esteem of children acquires more and more prominence in problems such as depression, anorexia, shyness or drug abuse.
Language creates realities. And so it is, dear families and teachers, everything we say to ourselves during the day can generate our reality. Everything we say to ourselves out loud or through our internal language can modify and / or condition to a great extent, our day-to-day actions. Therefore, there are some phrases that we must incorporate into our language, since they educate children and empower them.
A child with good self-esteem is a child who is assured of part of his success in life. Hence the importance of fostering in our children confidence and security in themselves, their sense of worth and in general their self-esteem. And nothing better than doing it playing. Hence, below we propose three fun games that are great to boost children's self-esteem while having a great time.
There may be many issues on which the views of the parents of the world do not coincide. We each have a different way of educating children. But, undoubtedly, most would answer that their greatest wish is for their children to be happy; on this point we almost all agree.
We all know that self-esteem is one of the basic pillars to achieve success in everything we set ourselves. That is why it is so important to generate good self-esteem in children from a young age. What if we try to achieve it using the game, the best educational tool? Many parents wonder how to boost their child's self-esteem: with constant positive phrases?
Measuring self-esteem can seem as complicated as measuring love, happiness or patience ... And yet there is a way to find out if our child (or why not, yourself), has some kind of self-esteem problem. You just have to use the well-known Rosenberg scale, we explain how to use the Rosenberg test to detect low self-esteem in children.
Increasingly, as parents, we find it difficult to find the perfect gift for our children. Surprising him has become as difficult a task as staying alive on the island of a Fortnite game. However, from our site we continue to bet and trust that an original gift with an emotional tinge will never go out of style.
It is important that children grow up in an environment that helps them build security in all aspects of their lives, although it is normal for them to experience insecurity at times. They are developing their self-esteem and it is part of the process. How to detect insecurities in children and give them more confidence?
Human beings need oxygen, water and food to develop, but above all we need caresses. A touch has the power to sustain and define our security, self-esteem, and happiness. Therefore, it is necessary that we practice emotional caresses with children since they are small.
We are all clear that positive thoughts are like an engine within learning. They reinforce self-esteem, invite to dream, increase illusions and enhance the abilities of each one. Well, and how to enhance all this in children? Through play! The psychologist Celia RodrÃguez has devised a fantastic game about this: the smile machine to generate positive thinking in children.
Play is one of the main sources of learning during childhood. Through play, children learn to get to know each other better, develop new skills and put into practice social competences such as cooperation or teamwork. Playing increases your imagination and creativity. Play enhances your empathic capacity, develops your language skills, fosters self-esteem and self-control and provides self-confidence.
We all know how to identify a physical wound, and we know that it takes time for it to heal and heal. But we also know that in order to heal wounds, a series of hygienic and antiseptic measures must be applied, because if we do not we run the risk of them becoming infected and scarring badly. Something similar happens with emotional wounds, not only with time we can heal them.
All parents want the best for our children. We want them to be happy, to achieve their dreams, to be people of integrity and values. To achieve all this, children have to work and take care of their self-esteem and, sometimes, inadvertently parents can hurt them. These are some of the phrases and words of parents that damage children's self-esteem.
Why should we be, whenever possible, happy and content? There is a reason that we sometimes forget and that is well explained by Anna Morató, mother and author of books such as & 39; When I grow up I want to be happy & 39; or & 39; I'm going to have a good day today! & 39; when we are positive and happy we feel good about ourselves.
The World Health Organization defines obesity or being overweight as & 39; an abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat that can be detrimental to your health & 39 ;. However, in addition to representing a problem for physical health, being overweight can also have a negative effect psychologically.
Learning English (or other languages) can help our little ones not only at the curricular level, but in many other aspects. Today in particular we will talk about self-esteem, and that is through teaching English, children's self-esteem can be improved. First of all, two points must be clarified.