Fun Family Projects

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Linda Meckler ISBN: 9781466096080
Publisher: Linda Meckler Publication: January 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Linda Meckler
ISBN: 9781466096080
Publisher: Linda Meckler
Publication: January 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fun Family Projects
The family that prays together stays together.
The Family that eats together stays together.
The family that talks together stays together.
The family that plays together stays together.
The family members who treat each family member like they would themselves like to be treated stays together.
Linda Meckler was married for over twenty five years; I am a mother and now a grandmother. I have been reflecting over my past and I have found several reasons why self-esteem is so important to me. I remember being sent out into the cruel world to attend school and having to learn to stand on my own two feet. Even though I felt love from my parents in my home, I never felt they gave me the extra push every child needs to achieve their full potential.
I have battled boosting my self-esteem my entire life and I will share with you how I finally accomplished boosting my self-esteem and believing in myself.
For people who are now raising their children as a single parent your self-esteem will take root when you are in control of your life.
Today children are in so many special after school activities all they hear is achieve, achieve and achieve. Setting goals too high for our children is certainly a great way to crush their self-esteem.
We must have a balance; if the child does not live up to their parent’s great expectations of whatever their achievement should be, their self-esteem could be crushed before it ever develops.
The child needs to take on this achievement because he/she wants to or loves to do this special project. The child should not have to feel he/she has to be the absolute best in order to fulfill his parent’s idea of a perfect child.
Many times children develop and take a special interest into a subject that their parents are unfamiliar with and do not understand. The child can be bullied by their parents to stop this nonsense and find something else that they approve of.
As I lived my life and different doors opened for me, I had to make choices. I know if my self-esteem would have blossomed in childhood I would have made wiser, choices. I would have believed in myself more and would have drawn on my past to help me achieve my future.
Self-Esteem Takes Roots in Childhood
Do you feel that self-esteem takes root in early childhood? Do you feel that throughout your life’s journey that roots can be smashed into a thousand pieces? Do you believe that simple pleasures in life, including meeting new people, can cause sweaty palms and foreheads, while our hearts beat in our throats? But once smashed it can soar again and blossom.
I feel that self-esteem takes root when you are a child. When you are a child and you do not feel loved or special in your own home your root can be crushed before it ever starts the natural growing process.
When a child tries to achieve some special activity he/she should be encouraged to try even when it means it might be leaving his/her soft cushion behind and trying something new.
For A Small Child A Huge Accomplishment Is:
Learning to tie shoes.
Dressing.
Using a fork and cutting food.
Potty Training. If you are happy your child is happy.
Picking up toys.
Picking up dirty clothes and putting them away in

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Fun Family Projects
The family that prays together stays together.
The Family that eats together stays together.
The family that talks together stays together.
The family that plays together stays together.
The family members who treat each family member like they would themselves like to be treated stays together.
Linda Meckler was married for over twenty five years; I am a mother and now a grandmother. I have been reflecting over my past and I have found several reasons why self-esteem is so important to me. I remember being sent out into the cruel world to attend school and having to learn to stand on my own two feet. Even though I felt love from my parents in my home, I never felt they gave me the extra push every child needs to achieve their full potential.
I have battled boosting my self-esteem my entire life and I will share with you how I finally accomplished boosting my self-esteem and believing in myself.
For people who are now raising their children as a single parent your self-esteem will take root when you are in control of your life.
Today children are in so many special after school activities all they hear is achieve, achieve and achieve. Setting goals too high for our children is certainly a great way to crush their self-esteem.
We must have a balance; if the child does not live up to their parent’s great expectations of whatever their achievement should be, their self-esteem could be crushed before it ever develops.
The child needs to take on this achievement because he/she wants to or loves to do this special project. The child should not have to feel he/she has to be the absolute best in order to fulfill his parent’s idea of a perfect child.
Many times children develop and take a special interest into a subject that their parents are unfamiliar with and do not understand. The child can be bullied by their parents to stop this nonsense and find something else that they approve of.
As I lived my life and different doors opened for me, I had to make choices. I know if my self-esteem would have blossomed in childhood I would have made wiser, choices. I would have believed in myself more and would have drawn on my past to help me achieve my future.
Self-Esteem Takes Roots in Childhood
Do you feel that self-esteem takes root in early childhood? Do you feel that throughout your life’s journey that roots can be smashed into a thousand pieces? Do you believe that simple pleasures in life, including meeting new people, can cause sweaty palms and foreheads, while our hearts beat in our throats? But once smashed it can soar again and blossom.
I feel that self-esteem takes root when you are a child. When you are a child and you do not feel loved or special in your own home your root can be crushed before it ever starts the natural growing process.
When a child tries to achieve some special activity he/she should be encouraged to try even when it means it might be leaving his/her soft cushion behind and trying something new.
For A Small Child A Huge Accomplishment Is:
Learning to tie shoes.
Dressing.
Using a fork and cutting food.
Potty Training. If you are happy your child is happy.
Picking up toys.
Picking up dirty clothes and putting them away in

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