Some human emotion traits can be inherit, but no one is truly sure. Depression, though, is and can be inherited.
Not necessarily. While having high self-esteem can contribute to setting high expectations, there are many factors that influence an individual's self-esteem, such as upbringing, experiences, and self-perception. Some people may set high expectations as a way to compensate for low self-esteem.
Some people realize they have low self esteem and admit it to a close friend while others considers themselves shy; perhaps are depressed so they have no self esteem; are poor and may not be aware they are suffering from low self esteem.
It depends on how the parent handles their low self esteem and why they have low self esteen in the first place. If their self esteem is too low, it might mean they do not protect their children because they try to avoid confrontations, either/or they bow to the whims of every authority in sight and so this becomes a threat to their children who need a parent to have good judgment and to protect them. The demonic controllers who are sometimes found in school systems, childcare agencies and medical clinics are a good example of this. Abusive spouses are another one. In each of these cases, it takes high self esteem to confront these problems. It also might mean they lie to cover up their inferiority. Some people with low self esteem are abusive. It all depends on the parents ability to reason and to work through their issues.
The verb form of "self-esteem" is "to esteem oneself."
Many people equate high self-esteem with feelings of self-worth, self-confidence, and self-acceptance. It is often seen as a positive and healthy attitude towards oneself.
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Because some parent's may put them down, and bully's at school too. Mainly people cause kids to have low self esteem. My son is the same way
People who are bullied often have low self-esteem as bullies think people with low self-esteem are easier to bully as they think they can scare them into not talking. This is wrong and people who are bullied should talk out to friends or trusted adults. Bullying often lowers self-esteem.
Not necessarily. While having high self-esteem can contribute to setting high expectations, there are many factors that influence an individual's self-esteem, such as upbringing, experiences, and self-perception. Some people may set high expectations as a way to compensate for low self-esteem.
Some people realize they have low self esteem and admit it to a close friend while others considers themselves shy; perhaps are depressed so they have no self esteem; are poor and may not be aware they are suffering from low self esteem.
It is true that many people who suffer from an addiction also suffer from low self-esteem. Low self-esteem can lead to a number of problems including unhealthy relationships.
It depends on how the parent handles their low self esteem and why they have low self esteen in the first place. If their self esteem is too low, it might mean they do not protect their children because they try to avoid confrontations, either/or they bow to the whims of every authority in sight and so this becomes a threat to their children who need a parent to have good judgment and to protect them. The demonic controllers who are sometimes found in school systems, childcare agencies and medical clinics are a good example of this. Abusive spouses are another one. In each of these cases, it takes high self esteem to confront these problems. It also might mean they lie to cover up their inferiority. Some people with low self esteem are abusive. It all depends on the parents ability to reason and to work through their issues.
The verb form of "self-esteem" is "to esteem oneself."
if you have been bullied or looked down by people, you may have low self-esteem or even confidence. if you have been encouraged with positive remarks, your self-esteem may be high.
Many people equate high self-esteem with feelings of self-worth, self-confidence, and self-acceptance. It is often seen as a positive and healthy attitude towards oneself.
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