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Building Family Strengths: Positive
Identity and Self-Esteem
Interpersonal Studies
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What Does a Family Have to Do with Self-Esteem?
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The Influence of Family Environment
Provides:
Sense of security
Physical needs
Love
Opportunities to learn, create,
and explore
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Where Does Positive Identity Begin?
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Erikson’s Theory of Socialization
Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages
Basic trust versus mistrust
Autonomy versus shame and doubt
Initiative versus guilt
Industry versus inferiority
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Erikson’s Theory of Socialization
Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages
Identity versus role confusion
Intimacy versus isolation
Generativity versus stagnation
Ego integrity versus despair
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Building a Self-Esteem
Have a positive sense of self
and a strong self-esteem
Highlight your strengths
Be proud of your talents, skills
and abilities
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How to Build a Self-Esteem
Find something to praise others
everyday
Model that positive acts will
result in positive praise
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Building a Self-Esteem
Communicate openly
Be honest
Be patient
Listen without being judgmental or critical
Suggest positive behaviors and outcomes
Avoid negative comments
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Building a Self-Esteem
Set attainable goals
Develop a workable plan
Celebrate the progress of
attaining the goal
Celebrate the attainment of the
goal
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Building a Self-Esteem
Surround yourself with people and things that
you love
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Meeting Children’s Social and Emotional
Needs
Remember the importance of
the family
Develop trust and the right to
disagree
Be supportive
Offer positive ways to use their
curiosity
Set a good example
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Children with Special Needs
Be more positive than negative
Find something the child is
passionate about
Give the child responsibilities
Be involved with their school
and placement of classes
Spend time with your child
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How Can Abuse Affect Self-Esteem in the Family?
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Self-Esteem Tips
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References and Resources
Images:
Microsoft Clip Art: Used with permission from Microsoft.
Erik Erikson BiographyPublic domain image of Erikson.http://psychology.about.com/b/2008/07/07/psychology-biography-of-the-week-erik-erikson.htm
Textbooks:
Brisbane, H. (2010). The developing child. Columbus, OH: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.
Johnson, L. (n.d.). Strengthening family & self. 6th ed.
Websites:
Child Development InstituteUseful information on Building Your Child's Self-Esteem.http://childdevelopmentinfo.com/psychology/building-you-childs-self-esteem/
YouTube™:10 Tips for Improved Self-EsteemStart improving self-esteem today using any one or all of these 10 Amazing Strategies!http://youtu.be/Oc-B536E6MY
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