HOW TO BUILD SELF ESTEEM IN KIDS

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Children who have difficulties with their Social and Interpersonal skills, often suffer with feelings of rejection and low self esteem.

The first step in dealing with this situation, is to identify the specific problem areas and to raise awareness of these issues for the child.

I have compiled a Comprehensive Survey of Social and Emotional Skills.

By completing this checklist, you will be able to pinpoint your child's problem areas as a starting point

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There is extensive diversity in the way that children and parents interact. This e-Book is intended to provide general parenting information only.
The information contained herein may not deliver the same results to everyone and may not
deliver any results to some. For help that is more specific to your own situation, consult your health professional for all advice.