Recovery Quote Of The Week: October 25, 2011
The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. .... Beautiful people don't just happen.
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
picsourcehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/uajith_set1/4264930783/
If you liked this post please take a moment to share it:
Labels:
ana mia,
anorexia quotes,
BED quotes EDNOS quotes,
bulimia quotes,
eating disorder recovery quote of the week,
eating disorders recovery,
elisabeth jubler-ross quotes,
recovery image
Dove Self-Esteem Weekend 2011
Self-Esteem:
noun
a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself; self-respect.
dictionary.comPositive Self-Esteem is essential to a happy, healthy life. It gives us the ability to adapt, grow, cope, and survive. It allows us to successfully navigate the frustrations, difficulties, and problems that we will inevitably be faced with along the way.
Parents are crucial to a child’s positive sense of self. A parent’s role is to provide stability, security, and love so children will flourish and grow to be self-confident, responsible, and capable. It is of great importance that parents are role models who display a positive view of self so the child will learn by example.
Self-esteem isn’t arrogant, self absorbed, or narcissistic. It’s a healthy understanding of who you are. It is liking yourself for who you are.
When a child (or adult) has a positive self-concept they are empowered, and protected. Understanding yourself, your beliefs, strengths, and even weaknesses, strengthens a child’s ability to understand, withstand, cope, and handle difficult situations and decisions...
Fostering Positive Self-Esteem In Children
Dove:
Share who inspired you and why.
Check out Dove's Toolkits and Resources:
1 on 1 Activities for Girls Aged 8-12 and 13-18
A Girl’s Guide to the Digital World—How to Log Off of Digital Drama!
Self-Esteem Guide for Moms of Girls, Ages 8–11
Self-Esteem Guide for Moms of Girls, Ages 11–16
True You! Workbook for Girls 8–12
Find a meet-up group in your area
Weighing The Facts:
Tests: How is your self-esteem?
Related Posts:
Building Self-Esteem
Self Empowerment: Inspirational Recovery Quotes
Body Image and Self-Esteem
picsource:http://www.flickr.com/photos/adwriter/153347901/in/photostream/
If you liked this post please take a moment to share it:
Labels:
ana mia,
dove beauty campaign,
dove's self-esteem weekend 2011,
eating disorders self-esteem test,
self-esteem activities,
self-esteem building,
self-esteem eating disorders,
self-esteem in children
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)