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Parent Quiz – Score 15-18

Help Your Child Build Self-esteem – from the Inside Out

Your child may sometimes struggle with believing in themselves. But that can change. Here’s how…

A score of 15–18 suggests that your child has started developing a foundation of self-esteem, but that foundation may be shaky.

How they feel about themselves might rise and fall based on how well they perform, how others treat them, or what peers think of them.

This kind of externally driven self-esteem is common and fragile.

The good news is that self-esteem can be built from the inside out, so your child learns to feel good about who they are, not just what they do.

Now is the perfect time to give them the tools they need to build lasting self-esteem – for life!

Introducing the Adventures in Self-Esteem Home Study Program

This story-based program helps children develop the mindset skills to believe in themselves, speak kindly to themselves, and feel proud of who they are no matter what’s happening around them.

Through the program, your child will learn how to:

  • Source their self-esteem from within instead of relying on achievements or approval

  • Identify and shift negative self-talk with empowering thoughts and beliefs that build them up

  • Embrace their uniqueness and understand the dangers of comparison so that they feel confident being themselves, even when they feel different from others

Start Building their Self-esteem Today…in a Fun and Connected Way 

The Adventures in Self-Esteem Home Study Program gives your child the tools to build self-esteem from the inside out. You’ll create a stronger connection with them as you use stories and fun activities to open up meaningful conversations and grow together.

Learn more about the program here.

No matter how much we love our children, we can’t give them self-esteem, we can’t give them confidence, we can’t give them success in life, and we can’t give them happiness. But what we can do is help them to develop it in themselves. And that’s what life coaching for kids is all about.

Renaye Thornborrow

Adventures in Wisdom