Surely, all of us have had complexes at some point in our lives. Children also go through this process, and it is important to be able to identify this situation to help our son feel better about himself.
Self-esteem is one of the foundations of well-being in childhood; In fact, we could say that it is the base on which a healthy psychological development is built, and also allows us to connect in a healthy way with others.
Self-esteem is defined as the value we make of ourselves, but it goes much further; It also encompasses the way we treat, admire and love each other. It encompasses perceptions, beliefs, thoughts, behaviors, and attitudes.
It is essential that parents give our children the freedom to act autonomously, even at the risk that they may make mistakes (as we all make mistakes). But making mistakes is not a negative thing, quite the opposite: it is a wonderful opportunity to learn and continue to grow as people.
It is essential that parents give our children freedom to act autonomously, even at the risk that they may make mistakes (as we all make mistakes). But making mistakes is not a negative thing, quite the opposite: it is a wonderful opportunity to learn and continue to grow as people.
When we get carried away by the avalanche of routine, especially when we are parents, sometimes we forget the value of words. In a moment of fatigue or frustration, we may come to say things that we would not normally say ... words that in fact we would never say to someone for whom we have respect. More often than I would like to, I hear phrases like "You're a bore!" "Look how heavy you are!" or "Don't be heavy!" I think we have normalized it so much that we have come to trivialize about the consequences that using them can have with our children.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.