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Encouraging Children to Have Healthy Self-Esteem

June 14, 2019 by jennifer Leave a Comment

One of my children really struggled with his self-esteem. A combination of ADHD and Dyslexia made school really hard, and he internalized the negative feelings he was experiencing.

There are steps you can start taking at home now to help your children have a healthy self-esteem.

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