How children develop self-esteem
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As parents and educators, we want our children to value themselves. We are offering you some very valuable information on how you can support self-esteem in children.
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Daily Inspiration
Notice your anger, frustration or irritation. These feelings indicate that you are not taking care of yourself in some way. Your inner child is angry at you for the lack of care, and instead of attending, you may be projecting it outside yourself to others. Open to learning with your anger and discover what loving actions you need to take in your own behalf.
By Dr. Margaret Paul









