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Ways Teens Can Develop a Healthy Self-Esteem

MP900381615Self-esteem is how your child feels about himself, his abilities, and his value. These feelings develop over time as your child interacts with you and others. A child with a healthy self-esteem values himself as a person, trusts his feelings and abilities, believes he is capable of doing things well, and is able to work toward his goals.

Unfortunately, a lot of teens struggle with self-doubt. No one is born with confidence; it’s something that each of us must work on over time. Teens are vulnerable to self-doubt because their identity is just forming, and they face a lot of peer pressure. Signs that your teen is suffering from low self-esteem include: comparing himself to others, negative thinking about himself and/or self-critical statements, fearing to try new things or take on new opportunities, or believing that everyone is talking about him.

To combat self-doubt, your teen must develop a habit of encouraging himself, speaking positive thoughts about himself inside his mind, believing in his abilities, identifying what makes him special, and setting realistic goals. If your teen can develop these habits, it will help him to create a successful adulthood!

If your teen has significant self-esteem issues and seems depressed, you should seek professional help. However, if your teen suffers from the usual self-doubt of adolescence or needs an occasional pick-me-up, here are some suggestions for ways your teen can build their self-esteem:

 

Final thoughts…

Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. As humans, we tend to focus more on our flaws. One of the best things a parent can do for their teen is to help them identify their strengths and see how they are special. If you can train your child to focus on their positive attributes and how their strengths can contribute to their future success, you will have a teen who feels quite a bit of self-respect.

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