Building Self Esteem in Kids: Part 4 You Can Depend On Me To Be There
Good parenting is a balancing act; we can’t rescue them from the consequences of their choices yet we need to be present and convey empathy and nurturing.
Good parenting is a balancing act; we can’t rescue them from the consequences of their choices yet we need to be present and convey empathy and nurturing.
Our kids can do hard things. Quit helping them with tasks they are capable of doing by themselves. Let them experiences the consequences of their actions.
For self esteem a child need to feel a valuable part of a GROUP AND precious as an INDIVIDUAL
It is not easy to really see your child; our vision is clouded by our ego. We get confused how our child is versus how we wish they would be. But a child needs to feel accepted for their strengths and weaknesses.
If you have friends who struggle with addiction or mental illness, encourage them to talk about it and listen without judgement. There are resources to help.
Too often married woman are loyal to their partners but aren’t in love and they don’t feel cherished. When a woman doesn’t feel loved she can become critical, unresponsive and have a low sexual desire.
Let adult children take responsibility for their choices and express faith in them to change their situation.
When you live your ideal life, you are tapped into an energy current of love, grace, talent, patience and beauty. You attract positive situations and people into your life.
Avoid anxiety—practice living in the moment for that is where happiness and peace are found.
Healthy couples signal each other frequently that they are important to each other and what matters to you, matters to me.