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1 Self-esteem and Disability

2 Definitions Self-esteem and self-concept Perceived competence Academic Physical Social

3 Social Construct of Disability Self-esteem of IWD is shaped by attitudes, beliefs, practices, and policies of society and individuals. Ambivalence Stereotyping Stigmatization Prejudice and discrimination

4 Psychosocial factors related to physical activity and IWD Motivation to participate Attitudes towards IWD Attributional patterns

5 Psychosocial Factors (cont.) Affective and coping responses to stress Reynell’s developmental model Self-perception (perceived competence) Lower in clumsy children Improves in IWD who participate in sports

6 How Social Factors Influence Self-Perceptions Reflected appraisal Self-perception based on how person feels others view him/her Social comparisons Comparing your abilities, appearance, etc. to peers Self-fulfilling prophecies Begin to act in way that matches how others treat you


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