Money confers wealth and status, but its greatest returns are intangible and inconspicuous: the maturing, ...
Self-esteem plays a central role in a child's motivation and achievements in school, social relationships and their ability ...
Our children’s self-esteem often depends on how they think they “measure up” to what people expect. When expectations are realistic, it is easy for a child to experience success and feel personally ...
study discovered that children start to develop self-esteem as early as 5 years old. This is when the brain starts to create thought and behavioral patterns known as schemas, or “packets of ...