
Self Esteem and Children
Self Esteem: How do I feel about who I am? Self Esteem is how well
we know ourselves. Self-knowledge develops over time as we face our
fears and learn from our experiences. It originates in our families
of origin, we do not inherit it. A young child’s primary lessons
and experiences at home are the foundation from which all else derives.
It is within the family that the child first learns who he or she
is and what is expected of him or her. It is within the family that
a young person forms the human bonds that to a large extent influence
all subsequent relationships.
Parents are the best teachers of self
esteem. How can you make a child feel lovable and capable? Research
offers a variety of strategies but many include developing good communication,
appreciating the uniqueness of each child, setting limits and expectations
and fostering a sense of responsibility. A child with a healthy self
esteem will act independently, assume responsibility easily, tolerate
frustration well, approach new challenges with enthusiasm and exhibit
a broad range of emotions and feelings. A child with unhealthy self
esteem will demean his own talents, feel that others don’t value
him/her, blame others for his/her own weaknesses, be easily influenced
by others, become defensive and easily frustrated, exhibit a narrow
range of emotions and feelings.
Unfortunately, sometimes due to our
own family of origin issues, we as parents do not know how to foster
this sense of healthy self esteem. There are many books on the topic
of self esteem and professionals who can coach on what parents can
do to strengthen their own self esteem to become a better model for
their children. It is never too late to begin the process.
Oftentimes
seeing the entire family together is helpful in understanding family
systems and an approach favored by The Hellenic Therapy Center. This
approach has demonstrated positive results for parents, children,
adolescents and teens. Maria Sikoutris Di Iorio, a licensed therapist
and owner of The Hellenic Therapy Center in Scotch Plains and a member
of the National Association for Self Esteem. Ms. Sikoutris Di Iorio
is dedicated to promoting healthy self esteem in individuals, children
and families. She provides, individual, children, family and marriage
counseling, day, evening and weekend hours. For further information,
please call 908 322-0112 or email maria@hellenictherapy.com.
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