Self Esteem Training
Building Self-Esteem in Your Child
Help your children get the best possible start in life
Like all parents, you want your children to have the opportunity to be anything they want ... to be confident in a variety of circumstances ... to feel that they are
worthwhile and loved. In this program, acclaimed parenting pro Dr. Susan Baile focuses on an essential part of successful parenting -- building self-esteem in your child. This
training video includes interviews with child-development training experts, graphic reinforcement of teaching points and interactive exercises.
Self Esteem - Building Self-Esteem in Your Child Training Program
- Ways to build your child's self-esteem in the first year
- How to get your child to open up to you
- How children model their image on yours
- Specific actions that tell your children they are loved and valued
- Healthy ways to express feelings about your child's behavior
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VHS Video
Building Self-Esteem in Your Child: 2-volume video set (2 hrs. 15 min.) Includes: 22-page workbook, interviews with child-development experts, graphic reinforcement of teaching points, interactive exercises
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C20837
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$99.95
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Audio Cassettes Building Self-Esteem in Your Child: 4 audiocassettes (4 hrs. 18 min.) Includes: 27-page workbook
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C10251
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$49.95
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Building Self-Esteem in Your Child - Each additional audio workbook
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C30019
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$9.50
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Building Self-Esteem in Your Child - Each additional video workbook
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C30087
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$9.50
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Course Hiqhlights
- Three preconditions of high self-esteem and how to make sure your child has each
- The single best way to get your child to talk to you
- The importance of matching your expectations to your child's developmental stages
- Specific actions that tell your child they're loved and valued
- How to keep your kids from linking their self-worth to other people's judgments
- Healthy ways to express positive and negative feelings about your child's behavior
- Two crucial ways to build your child's self-esteem in the first year
- Why you can't separate "quality time from "quantity time" with your child
- How even "constructive" criticism can damage a child's self-worth
- How to keep your kids from linking their self-worth to other people's judgments
- How to help your children become more of who they are (and not necessarily who you want them to be)
- Dialogue and reflective listening: the two skills that communicate respect
- Ending the power struggle: how to discipline constructively:
- Distinguishing consequences from punishment
- How to stop protecting your child from consequences
- The danger of consequences that are too severe
- Giving kids constructive ways to express their feelings
- Teaching restraint: how to get kids to cool off before they react
- How to teach your child responsibility
- The silent message: how children model their own self-esteem on yours
Video Contents
Volume I (Running time 1:05)
- Specific actions that tell your children they're loved-and valued
- How even "constructive" criticism can damage a child's self-worth
- How to keep your children from linking their self-worth to other people's judgments
- Healthy ways to express positive and negative feelings about your child's behavior
- Two effective ways to build self-esteem in your child's first year
- Understanding the difference between self-esteem and self-concept
- How to instill a sense of independence and security in your child
- Constructive ways to handle the (inevitable) guilt y.ou feel when you make a mistake with your child
Volume II (Running time 1:10)
- The single best way to get your child to open up to you
- The silent message: how children model their own self-esteem on yours
- Why you can't separate "quality time" from quantity time" with your child
- How to help your children become more of who they are (and not necessarily who you want
- them to be)
- Dialogue and reflective listening: the two skills that communicate respect
- Giving children constructive ways to express their feelings
- The single most important way to get your children to listen to you
- Workable and worthwhile ways to get more quality time with your children
- How to stay more secure and confident in your role as a parent
AUDIO
Side 1 (Running Time 31:19) What is self-esteem
Side 2 (Running Time 30:25) The principles of feedback
Side 3 (Running Time 27:01) The role of self respect
Side 4 (Running Time 30:02) Empathic listening and dialogue
Side 5 (Running Time 35:21) How to communicate with your children
Side 6 (Running Time: 36:57) Time to share, time to give
Side 7 (Running Time 32:39) Power and kids
Side 8 (Running Time 35:12) Learning new ways
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