Authentic self-esteem – positive, healthy, confident, and balanced– provides a secure foundation for [a young child’s] further growth and development.
—Marian C. Marion, Guidance of Young Children (Marion, 2015, p.185)
As you have been learning, important adults in a young child’s life have a powerful influence on shaping the child’s self-esteem. Negative messages from adults can have a negative impact on a child’s self-esteem. However, helping a child develop authentic self-esteem requires more than an overload of positive feedback and interactions. Early childhood professionals working with preschool-age children and their families have a key role in helping parents and other significant adults understand how best to help a child develop authentic self-esteem.
By Day 3:
Review “Practices That Help Children Develop Authentic Self-Esteem,” pages 197-202 in the course text. Then think about how you would apply the information and practices in each of the following scenarios:
Then, post a response based on the following:
Please have this done in 12 hours and all orginal work with apa format