It's common knowledge that saying kind words to our children can have a positive impact on them as they grow older. And while it's important to tell them direct
Child therapist Jess VanderWeir shared a simple and adorable way you can boost a child's confidence, and it got us thinking about other simple and effective ways we can help boost children's self-esteem.
A child therapist revealed that when she was growing up, her parents would talk to her stuffed animals, telling them about all the good things she was accomplishing. In fact, studies have found that the used of stuffed animals can boost a child's self-esteem and help them develop confidence early in their lives.
Well, it's that time of year again where kids are heading back to school with a mixture of nerves and excitement. Julie Cole, the co-founder of Mabel's Labels, parenting author and mom of six, along with Jess Vanderwier, CEO of Nurtured First, therapist, and mom of three were here with what parents can do to help.