Save 23%
A Child's Self-Esteem
|
SKU: 1314144456
- Genre: Parenting Books / Parenting Methods
- Age: Books for Parents
- Contents: 16.4 x 22.5 cm / 280 pages
- Shipping: Free US shipping on orders of 2 or more books
Regular price
Sale price
$23.00
Regular price
$30.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.
In stock
Description
Foreword by the Recommender_There Is Hope If We Look Into Our Child's Heart Starting Now
Opening Note_The Decisive Power That Changes a Child's Destiny
PART 01: Children in Crisis
Are Our Children Really Happy?
The Heartbreaking Death of a Robot Prodigy
Academic Stress Leads to Depression
From the "Kangaroo Tribe" to Helicopter Parents
Game Addiction and the Breakdown of Communication
Our Children's Happiness Index Is Only 65.1
Bonus Page 1: Is a Quiet, Introverted Child at Risk for Low Self-Esteem?
PLUS: Can Children Suffer from Depression Too? Childhood Depression
PLUS: Types of Parents Based on Parenting Style
PLUS: Is My Child Addicted to Games?
PLUS: Interpersonal Relationships Shape a Child's Sense of Competence
PLUS: Words from Parents That Bring Children Happiness
PART 02: What's the Problem with My Child's Self-Esteem?
The Key to Raising a Happy Adult
Problem Behavior Is a Child's Signal for Help
Communicating with Your Child Through Positivity and Empathy
The Art of Empathetic Conversation with Your Child
Case 01: A Child Who Gets Scared and Lies
Case 02: A Child Who Gives Up Easily, Even on Simple Problems
Case 03: A Child Who Rambles or Stutters
Case 04: A Child Who's Used to Losing to Friends
Case 05: "I'm the Best!" — A Child Who Constantly Boasts
Case 06: A Child Who Is Passive and Always Yields to Others
Case 07: A Child Who Became Clingy After a Younger Sibling Was Born
Case 08: A Child Who Constantly Asks and Depends on Mom
Case 09: A Child Who Feels Distant from Mom
Case 10: A Child Who Thinks It's Okay to Cheat to Win
Case 11: A Child Who Expresses Feelings Through Crying and Tantrums
Case 12: A Child Who Steals Others' Belongings
Bonus Page 2: Parenting Principles That Raise Self-Esteem
PLUS: A Few Questions to Check Your Child's Self-Esteem
PLUS: Types of Problem Behavior in Children with Low Self-Esteem
PLUS: How Empathetic Parents Think
PLUS: How to Identify the Cause of Your Child's Problem Behavior
PLUS: Is It Really Problem Behavior? Knowing When Counseling Is Needed
PLUS: A Child's Regressive Behavior Needs More of the Parent's Love
PLUS: How to Build Confidence in a Passive or Introverted Child
PART 03: The Self-Esteem Qualities of Today's Leaders
Essential Qualities of a Successful Leader
Leaders Communicate Through Empathy and Consideration
Leader Who Communicates 1: Warm Charisma — UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Leader Who Communicates 2: The Best for Everyone — Professor Ahn Cheol-soo
Solving Difficult Problems Through Conviction and Perseverance
Leader of Conviction and Perseverance 1: Unshakable Self-Belief — Bill Gates
Leader of Conviction and Perseverance 2: The Power to Overcome Authority and Prejudice — Chairman Kim Sung-joo
Realizing New and Creative Dreams
Creative Leader 1: Failure and Crisis Are Just Another Opportunity — Steve Jobs
Creative Leader 2: Creativity Has No Limits! — Author Han Bi-ya
A Leader Isn't Always First Place
A Good Leader Is a Good Follower
Even an Introverted Child Can Become a Great Leader
Bonus Page 3: Parenting Principles Learned from the Parents of Great Figures and Leaders
PLUS: 5 Steps to Listening Skills for Parents
PLUS: A Few Ways to Build Your Child's Leadership
PLUS: Good Habits Formed in Childhood Raise Great Leaders
PART 04: A Parent's Self-Esteem Builds a Child's Self-Esteem
My Child's Self-Esteem Depends on the Parent
Pride and Self-Esteem Are Different
Secure Attachment Comes First
Acknowledge Autonomy, But Teach What's "Not Allowed"
Build Initiative Through Diverse Experiences
A Child's Self-Esteem Can Change
A Child Is an Independent Individual
Even Small Failures Are Good Experiences
Understand and Discover Your Child's Abilities
Always View Your Child from a Positive Perspective
Don't Project Your Own Failures onto Your Child
How Is Your Own Self-Esteem?
When Parents Change, Children's Self-Esteem Changes Too
Parents Are the Ultimate Life Role Model
Bonus Page 4: There's a Special Way of Talking Between Couples That Builds Self-Esteem
PLUS: How Does a Child's Self-Concept Develop?
PLUS: How to Discipline Without Hurting Your Child's Self-Esteem
PLUS: Gardner's 8 Types of Intelligence
PLUS: Low Self-Esteem vs. High Self-Esteem
PLUS: Parenting Attitudes That Build a Positive Sense of Self
Closing Note_Why a Parent's Self-Esteem Matters More Than Ever
Publisher's Review
This book reveals everything about "self-esteem," a topic that drew intense attention through the EBS program and book The Private Life of Children, which opened a new chapter in parenting education. "During the production of The Private Life of Children, we encountered countless...
Couldn't load pickup availability
2% 적립 혜택
모든 상품 구매 시 결제 금액의 2%를 적립금(Store Credit)으로 드립니다.
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

