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How you feel about yourself. SELF-ESTEEM How you feel about yourself. Feeling good about self and abilities Pride in and acceptance of yourself Your sense of personal worth.

SELF-ESTEEM - hurt Put downs Ignoring or not including Making fun of someone or their abilities Any other degrading acts towards another

SELF-ESTEEM - help Encouraging Complimenting Including Helping and/or being a friend to someone.

SELF-ESTEEM Make a list of all the things you like about yourself. Make a list of all the things you don’t like about yourself. What things can you change – circle them What things do you need to learn to accept?

STEREOTYPES To judge, label and make generalizations about people based on how they look or hearsay. They instill fear and hatred. Perpetuate violence and unfair treatment.

SELF-FULFILLNG PROPHECY Becoming what others expect by believing their judgments. People can become victims of their own stereotyping.