Higher colleges of technology Bachelor of Education programmer LSC 1503 2012-2013 Done by: Aayda Ali - H00224964 - AE2.

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Higher colleges of technology Bachelor of Education programmer LSC Done by: Aayda Ali - H AE2

- Out line - What is low self esteem - The causes of Low Self Esteem - The consequences of Low Self Esteem - The solution of Low Self Esteem

▫ What is low self-esteem Children with low self-esteem feel ; - They judge from the important adult - Performances and successes - Sadness, unhappiness, and low confidence.

Neglected from the Parents Physical Appearance Achievements Causes of Low Self Esteem ◊ Causes of Low Self Esteem

◊ The consequences of Low Self - Esteem -Child agree with others’ negative evaluations has difficulty in tasks & often compare themselves to others.

- School shy and uncomfortable answer direct questions and prefer to keep their opinions to themselves reduce interactions with other ◊ The consequences of Low Self - Esteem

- Community they wait to be invited to play or join others. join others. ◊ The consequences of Low Self - Esteem

◊ The solution of Low Self Esteem Face their fears Focus on their strengths Work to achieve their goals. Always avoid negative situations. Tips to Fight Low Self-Esteem Issues

Click on me to help you to discover your self esteem level

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