How to Give Praise That Builds Your Child’s Self-Esteem

Self-esteem comes from working hard toward a goal and feeling good about it. So while it’s important to praise your child, it’s even more meaningful if he learns to appreciate his own effort and its result. What you say—and how you say it—can help your child develop this ability to self-praise. Here are some suggestions.

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