CHAPTER 3 – ENCOURAGING YOUR CHILD AND YOURSELF. WHAT IS SELF ESTEEM? Their own self worth.

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CHAPTER 3 – ENCOURAGING YOUR CHILD AND YOURSELF

Transcript of CHAPTER 3 – ENCOURAGING YOUR CHILD AND YOURSELF. WHAT IS SELF ESTEEM? Their own self worth.

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CHAPTER 3 – ENCOURAGING YOUR CHILD AND YOURSELF

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WHAT IS SELF ESTEEM?

• Their own self worth.

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SELF ESTEEM

• child’s armor

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SELF ESTEEM

• capability and being loved.

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FEELING CAPABLE & LOVED

• the right balance. • Over achiever – but no love• Lots of love – but feels incapable

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EARLY YEARS

• The judges

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MIDDLE CHILDHOOD AGES 7-10

• major challenge is “social”• other adults

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TWEENS & TEENAGERS

• MAJOR FACTORS/SELF ESTEEM APPEARANCE PEERS PARENTS UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS

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BUILDING CONFIDENCE

• doing things for themselves

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BUILDING CONFIDENCE

• responsibilities and self esteem.

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COMMUNICATION

Do you have dinner together as a family?

• Good time to learn what is going on

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COMMUNICATION

DINNER CONVERSATION:

• Low/High game

• Tell me about something nice you did for someone today?

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SIGNS OF LOW/UNHEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM

• No new things

• Speaks negatively about themselves

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SIGNS OF LOW/UNHEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM (continued)

• Easily frustrated

• Gives up frequently

• Waits for somebody else

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SIGNS OF HIGH/HEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM

• Interactive with others

• Enjoys group activities

• Problem solvers

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SIGNS OF HIGH/HEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM (continued)

• Voice discontent without belittling: rather than “I’m stupid,” –“I don’t understand this”

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BUILDING SELF ESTEEM IN YOUR CHILD

• Ask your children’s views and opinions• Give meaningful and realistic

feedback• Acknowledge positive behavior

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BUILDING SELF-ESTEEM IN YOUR CHILD

• Help with defeats • Give them projects

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BUILDING POSITIVE, HEALTHY, HIGH

SELF-ESTEEM

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ENCOURAGEMENT

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Encouragement vs. PraiseWhat’s the difference?

Praise may create undue pressures

Encouragement builds self-confidence

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Encouragement Praise

Stimulates cooperation and contribution for the good of all

Stimulates rivalry and competition

Focuses on amount of effort and joy Focuses on quality of performance

Little or no evaluation of person or act: Person feels “accepted”.

Evaluative and judgment: person feels “Judged”.

Fosters self-interest, which does not hurt others

Foster selfishness at the expense of others

Emphasis on specific contributions – “You have helped in this way.”

Emphasis on global evaluation of the person – “You are better than others.”

Creates tiers Creates quitters

Fosters acceptance of being imperfect Fosters fear of failure

Fosters self-sufficiency and independence Fosters dependence

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Praise or Encouragement?

___ 1. What a good girl to clean up your room.

___ 2. I’m so glad that you enjoy learning.

___ 3. Your story is exciting and uses very colorful language.

___ 4. I’m proud of you for learning your multiplication tables.

___ 5. I’m pleased with your behavior on the field trip.

___ 6. You figured that out all by yourself. Aren’t you pleased?

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Encouragement

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Encouragement Praise Self-Evaluation• Tell me about it• How can you learn

from this experience?

• How do you feel about it?

Behavior-focus• What skills are you

learning from this game?

• Who can tell me the rule?

Praise• I like what you are

doing• Good job; good work• You look good• You were the bestAchieving Skills• You are such a good

girl• You got first place!• You are better than

the rest

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Encouragement Praise

Empathy• I see you are angry• I know you were hurt by the booing but you

handled it well• I see that playing soccer makes you smile

Conformity• You did it right• You followed the rules• You’re a good sport• I know just how you feel

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Encouragement PraiseSelf-disclosing “I”

message• I felt proud when

you led your teammates over to shake hands with the other team

• I appreciate your working together as a team

• I feel happy when you sing

• I feel encouraged when you and your brother work together

Judgmental “I” message

• I’m proud of you• You never make a

mistake• I know you have

worked hard• I like your aggressive

behavior on the playing field

• I understand you are upset about your team’s loss

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Encouragement

• Focuses On:– Effort– Improvement– Contribution– Enjoyment– confidence

• Provides Opportunity for children to feel:– Capable– Courageous– Resilient– Enjoyment in doing this

for who they are– They are making

contribution to society.

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Encourage Your Child• Love and accept your child.

• Notice when your child tries to improve.

• Appreciate your child.

• Have faith in your child.

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Other Ways To Be Encouraging

• Act – Smile or wink

• Teach Respect– Help a neighbor

• See the Good Side– Look for the positive

• Encourage yourself

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5 Tips Encouragement • Encourage the effort or the learning and not the end

result: You really showed some great courage when you got up to make that speech.

• Give genuine encouragement and avoid manipulation: Your tem paper is so neat- I wish you would do all your work that neatly.

• Use specific statement of encouragement : You have worked really hard to work out the math problems.

• Be sincere, don’t praise undeserved success.• Use encouragement for effort now-don’t connect to

work way in the future: You did a great job of study I know you will do well on the test.

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Monitor Your Use of Praise to Children

Praise to Avoid• General, non-specific leads to vulnerability and sense

of self-worth dependent on that praise • Praise for a fixed-trait, such as intelligence or musical

talent, may lead to worry about failure and therefore child avoids taking risks.

Appropriate Praise• Achievement – what child does. Be specific “good

use of color in that picture” not “good job”• Process – how the child does it. Examples: for effort,

for inventiveness, or for keeping at it.• Person – who the child is. Valued for who they are. “I

like having you in my group. Your smile is contagious.”

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Praise & Encouragement & Love