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Attachment and Self Esteem

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  1. Responsive Parenting Nurtures Infants' Secure Attachments
  2. Quality Child Care is Critical to Infants' Secure Attachments
  3. Attachment and Bonding Are Important for Preschoolers
  4. Emotional Attachments Motivate Children's Language Mastery
  5. The Road to Good Self Esteem Begins in Childhood
  6. Self Esteem and Confidence Grow From Early Success
  7. Careful Choice of Words Protects Self Esteem
  8. Encouraging Words Build Children's Confidence
  9. Praise: Like Sugar, It Should Be Sprinkled, Not Poured
  10. Discover Unique Temperament to Better Understand Children
  11. Grandparents: The Bridge Between Generations
  12. Creative Parenting: Simple Ways to Show Kids You Care
  13. Parents Are Powerful Role Models for Children
  14. Self Help Skills and Chores Build Children's Identity and Confidence
  15. The New Baby: Prepare Kids for Siblings
  16. Sibling Envy: Adjusting to the New Baby
  17. Bless Children With Gifts That Money Can Never Buy
  18. Bullying Among Peers: Managing Bullying Behavior and Helping Kids Stand Up for Their Rights
  19. Disappointment and Dismay: Supporting Kids When They Don't Get What They Want
  20. Family Communication: 42 Discussion Starters to Keep You In Touch
  21. Imaginary Friends: A Fun, Helpful, and Normal Part of Childhood

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