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Building Self Esteem in Kids: Part 4 You Can Depend On Me To Be There

Child DevelopmentBy PCCOctober 14, 2014

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.

Building Self Esteem in Kids: Part 3 You Can Do Hard Things

Child DevelopmentBy PCCOctober 10, 2014

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.

Building Self Esteem in Kids: Part 2 You Are Valuable And You Belong

Child DevelopmentBy PCCSeptember 29, 2014

For self esteem a child need to feel a valuable part of a GROUP AND precious as an INDIVIDUAL

Building Self Esteem In Kids: Part 1 You Are Known And Accepted

Child DevelopmentBy PCCSeptember 23, 2014

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.

How To Win The Homework Wars With Your Child

Child DevelopmentBy PCCSeptember 8, 2012

We all like to support what we help create. If you work together and include your child’s ideas in the solution, you won’t have to fight the homework wars.

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