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What Kids with Low Self-Esteem Say - Teacher Habits

What Kids with Low Self-Esteem Say - Teacher Habits

What Kids with Low Self-Esteem Say



A guest article from Chris, publisher of TeachingWoodwork.com
When the children in your class look in the mirror, do you think they like what they see?
What do they think about the world around them?
Do they think they are loved and valued or do they feel judged and inadequate?
It is normal for a youngster to lack confidence at times. However, if a child persistently struggles with feelings of worthlessness and incompetence, then there is a huge problem. They could be dealing with low self-esteem.
Low self-esteem is debilitating to young people. It makes them have a negative image of themselves that is completely removed from reality. They harbor harsh opinions and beliefs about themselves that when they persist long enough, cripple their lives.
Low self-esteem eats away at a child’s happiness. It creates fear and expects failure. Indeed, it can be physically, emotionally and psychologically debilitating.
While some signs of low self-esteem are easy to sport, others could be a bit obscure. However, the language that the youngster uses could be the clearest indication that they are suffering from low self-esteem.

Examples of Things young People say when suffering Low Self-esteem

‘I don’t deserve it.’ ‘I am not worth it.’ ‘I am stupid.’

Shame is a constant small voice at the back of the mind of a child who CONTINUE READING: What Kids with Low Self-Esteem Say - Teacher Habits