How to Silence Your Child's Inner Critic - Page 3


© Marie Magdala Roker
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One thing to remember is that the inner critic never goes away. As parents, we can offer support and encouragement to our children to let them know we are here to help them. Watch your language, let your child dream big, and focus on your child's strengths. By being aware of their inner critic, children can transform the inner voice from a critic to a useful guide.

Useful resources:

A Free Introduction to Taming Your Gremlin for Kids: A Road Map for Raising a Confident Child. http://www.tamingyourgremlin.com/tyg_tel...

PDT A Parent's Alphabet for Building Self Esteem- http://www.ops.org/reading/self_esteem_....

50 Ways to Bring Out Your Child's Best- http://www.thomasarmstrong.com/articles/...

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1.   Mar 14, 2005 8:26 PM
...a much needed message, and a collection of wonderful links! Thank you so much!

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