What would be wasted if you increase the child's self-esteem in 10 minutes a day?
Your child's self-esteem or is affected or a communication cycle has been strengthened. All types of information unconsciously back and forth between the child and the other provided by body language and voice.
Statistics show that the first impression is made in the first 3-10 seconds of contact. Not much time to establish, but enough for someone to form an opinion about you.
WhatKind of impression does your child to do with body language? What do you feel your child to share with others his / her trust, vulnerability, kindness, shyness? bad posture indicate lack of eye contact and a weak voice, a very different impression from the upright posture, direct eye contact and a voice clear and strong. The two opposing attitudes also provoke extreme reactions from others - so the communication is happening.
your child's current round of communication can supply lowSelf-confidence of a negative reaction from others. This cycle can be changed. And it's easy and fun to do!
Did you know that we all have a super hero in us? We - all of us. Your Super Hero is the place of power where we know we can achieve anything and I feel good and strong. It's called Super Hero self-esteem.
We usually think of a superhero as a strong person physically senses and strength than anything we have or will ever achieve. Wecertainly not to think of ourselves as a super hero. A super hero should be someone with more than normal human power. Right?
Image of a superhero - Superman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman. Imagine the way they present their bodies. Chest high, hands on hips, piercing eyes looking right at you personally powerful and safe. That a physical presence! They radiate confidence without saying a word. The posture speaks for them.
Well, not all superheroes use violence andphysical strength to win the world's ills. Some superheroes use their creativity, intelligence and use some research, and some use their strong sense of civic duty, with some humor, some use their gentle and firm support to raise their children.
These people are called ordinary superhero. They are all around us. You are probably a normal super hero himself! Talk with your child to open up for both types of superheroes gateway to find the Super Hero withinhim / her.
Here is an exercise to try with your child. Start with a conversation with your child about who and what is a superhero.
Then make two lists of people who are decent superhero - a list is up to you, the other of her child. An honest debate on why you chose certain people. For example, both my parents were on my list, because they were such nice people. And my friend Glenn for his philosophy of life that always encouraged me to continuegoing strong.
Compare your lists and discuss why each of you think that these people are ordinary superhero. Pay particular attention to how these ordinary superheroes imagine. What is their attitude? See you in the eye when they talk about? Can you hear and understand every word they say? They smile a lot? His voice is encouraging? And any other quality you think is important to have your own superhero. Be playful and have fun!
Super HeroSelf-Esteem training to educate and help your child's self-esteem in just 10 minutes a day.
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