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Parent Quiz – Score 19-22

Help Your Child Build Their Self-esteem so They Can Thrive

Your child is building their self-esteem. And  you can help them grow even stronger. Here’s how…

A score of 19–22 suggests your child has started developing a foundation of self-esteem.

They may show confidence in some situations, but also experience self-doubt, comparison, or negative self-talk in others.

This is a common stage for many children, especially as they approach tween and teen years and start looking to their peers for validation and support.

The good news is that strong self-esteem is a skill kids can learn. And with the right tools, they can begin to believe in themselves more deeply and feel good about who they are, even when things don’t go their way.

Introducing the Adventures in Self-Esteem Home Study Program

This story-based program is designed to help children strengthen their inner sense of self — so they feel empowered, capable, and proud of who they are, even when life is challenging.

Through the program, your child will learn how to:

  • Recognize and shift negative self-talk so they can build a supportive and encouraging inner voice and become their own best friend
  • Feel good about who they are — even when they make mistakes or face setbacks
  • Build a strong sense of self-worth based on their values, not outside validation like what other people think

Start Strengthening 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.