parenting styles self esteem
Posted July 17, 2008
By admin

is there a relationship between one’ self esteem and the kind of parenting style he/she uses?
Yes if you have high self esteem and you have resollved past issues you will reflect positive attitudes and lifesyles in your childrens life If you have low self esteem you will pass on negative attitudes and lifestyles on your children because you don,t have the confidence or skills to do it You can,t teach something you do not have
Self Esteem
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