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OverviewTo maximise their role as 'significant others', self esteem mentors need to have a sound, pragmatic understanding of the self esteem phenomenon. In the literature considerable debate, confusion and conjecture abounds. The explanation and working model presented in here highlights key considerations and principles and is intended to provide self esteem mentors with a pragmatic framework within which to work at enhancing children's self esteem. 1. Why should we be concerned about youth self esteem? There is increasing concern being expressed that the current social and economic pressures that permeate across all sectors of western society are taking a toll on the quality of life styles of increasing numbers of youth. Recent studies have revealed that significant numbers of youth are reporting problems with depression, anxiety, controlling temper, stress and personal relationships. Care givers understand that a healthy self esteem is vital to children's well being. A review of the literature points to two key areas in which healthy self esteem has a positive influence. Performance Behaviour Children with a healthy self esteem are most likely to utilize their top 10-20% of potential. They freely move out of their performance 'comfort zones' and in doing so are willing to take acceptable risks. By taking these acceptable risks they are prepared to attempt tasks they perceive that they might fail at and, additionally, they are willing to undertake tasks that are entirely new. The performance of a child with healthy self esteem will not be hindered by an underlying 'fear of failure'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lou Thompson , Dr. Graham LawlerPublisher: GLMP Ltd Imprint: Aber Publishing ISBN: 9781842851777ISBN 10: 1842851772 Publication Date: 30 June 2010 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Secondary Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsOVERVIEW 4 Chapter 1 Understanding A Complex Phenomenon - A Practical Model 5 Chapter 2 Children With Special Self Esteem Needs ... Identifying and Assisting Them 17 Chapter 3 The Importance of Mentors' Self Esteem 23 Chapter 4 The Importance of Quality Leisure and Time Management 41 Chapter 5 Making Maximum Use of the *Self Esteem Activity Books 52ReviewsAuthor InformationLou THompson is a well respected expert and classroom practitioner. His work has been the basis for mentoring students in a number of countries. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |