Self-esteem in children
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Self-esteem in children
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Self-esteem in children
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Incoming Resources
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- Shaping self-concept, encouraging kids to take risks and learn, Jim Fay
- Have you filled a bucket today?, a guide to daily happiness for kids, by Carol McCloud ; illustrated by David Messing
- Love your amazing self, joyful verses for young voices, Ofosu Jones-Quartey ; illustrated by Ndubisi Okoye ; edited by Liz Bevilacqua
- Great games for young children, over 100 games to develop self-confidence, problem-solving skills, and cooperation, Rae Pica ; illustrations, Kathy Ferrell ; photographs, Mary Duru
- Future astronaut, written by Lori Alexander ; illustrated by Allison Black
- Helping out and staying safe, the empowerment assets, by Pamela Espeland and Elizabeth Verdick
- Raising a child's awareness, an educator's guide to happier, empowered children, Gretchen M. Fox, Gina McCormick
- Building confidence, Honor Head
- Freeing your child from negative thinking, powerful, practical strategies to build a lifetime of resilience, flexibility, and happiness, Tamar E. Chansky ; illustrations by Phillip Stern
- Tween you & me, a preteen guide to becoming your best self, created by Deb Dunham
- Kid confidence, help your child make friends, build resilience, and develop real self-esteem, Eileen Kennedy-Moore ; [foreword by Michele Borba.]
- Fill a bucket, a guide to daily happiness for the young children, by Carol McCloud and Katherine Martin ; illustrated by David Messing
- How to talk to girls, by Alec Greven ; illustrations by Kei Acedera
- Strength for their journey, five essential disciplines African American parents must teach their children and teens, Robert L. Johnson, Paulette Stanford
- Raising confident girls, 100 tips for parents and teachers, Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer
- Calm monsters, kind monsters, a Sesame Street guide to mindfulness, Karen Latchana Kenney
- Being me, a kid's guide to boosting confidence and self-esteem, by Wendy L. Moss
- Kid President's guide to being awesome, by Brad Montague & Robby Novak
- Free to be-- you and me, Free to Be Foundation, Inc. ; A Free To Be production in association with Murakami-Wolf Prods., Inc. ; a project of the Ms. Foundation for Women, Inc. ; directed by Bill Davis ; film sequences directed by Len Steckler ; animated sequences directed by Fred Wolf ; puppet & animation voices directed by Alan Alda
- Summer bridge activities, bridging grades 4 to 5
- 52 simple ways to build your child's self-esteem & confidence, Jan Dargatz
- Superpowered, transform anxiety into courage, confidence, and resilience, by Renee Jain and Dr. Shefali Tsabary
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