The self-esteem of any child establishes how he/she perceives himself/herself and also the world. It influences the personality, the power and emotions as they grow. The parents, other caregivers will be instrumental in making sure the children grow to have a good self-image through the interactions in the community. Being a critique of perfection and praise, an individual does not have to be the best, but rather build self-worth by being recognized. Instead, it is because of the consistent troop support, insight and motivation. Such easy maneuvers as considerate communication will make sure that children feel special, able and capable individuals they are.
Feeling Heard

The behavior of listening to and not interrupting children implies that children have something to think and to put. When they are listened to they feel they are appreciated and understood.
Honest Praise

Confidence is built by means of concrete and genuine flattery. The goal focus rather than the outcome focus makes children value tenacity and growth.
Safe Boundaries

There are certain and fair limits and it makes one feel safe. Children are not as afraid and confident where there is continuity of the expectations.
Independence

When children are allowed to behave as their age lets them develop a sense of self-competence. Different small assignments make them feel capable and valued.
Emotional Support

Sharing emotions, even the ones that are difficult to share makes children know that they have emotions. This will enhance emotional confidence.
Positive Language

The kind and respectful language will make a child use kind language to address the self. Whatever adults say to them is likely to be an internal voice of a child.
Learning From Mistakes

Seeing an error as a learning process will mean that one will not be afraid of being wrong. This allows children to be self assertive and a sense of self.
Quality Time

Connection is further fostered through some period of focused time together. Even paying several minutes of attention, the parent will make a child stronger in terms of the meaning.
Role Modeling

Mimicking adults contributes into enhancing the self-esteem of the children. Examples that should be followed are self-respect and healthy boundaries.
Consistent Support

Reliability builds trust. When a child knows that he or she can count on people, he or
she becomes self assured.