

Explore the intricate world of self-esteem in Japanese children with us as we promise insights that could transform your understanding of childhood development. Guided by the enlightening book "Ki-Ishi," also known as the textbook of self-esteem for children, we unravel surprising statistics revealing Japan's low self-esteem rates compared to other developed nations. Through a captivating tree metaphor, we examine the six crucial components of self-esteem: self-respect, self-acceptance, self-efficacy, self-confidence, self-determination, and self-usefulness. Discover how the 9.3.1 rule, a communication strategy, leverages cultural values to foster empathy and harmony in nurturing these qualities.
Shift your perspective on parenting within Japanese culture as we dive into the delicate balance between tradition and individuality. Learn the art of modeling self-acceptance and self-compassion to better equip children in a society where conformity and subtle praise often overshadow self-expression. Uncover strategies to encourage independent thinking, respect authority, and communicate appreciation despite the pressures of academic success and social media. We end by celebrating the commitment of parents and caregivers, reminding them of the power of open communication and critical thinking, and the importance of seeking support—because the journey of nurturing self-esteem is one best not traveled alone.
Teru Nakashima, All about Self-esteem
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Explore the intricate world of self-esteem in Japanese children with us as we promise insights that could transform your understanding of childhood development. Guided by the enlightening book "Ki-Ishi," also known as the textbook of self-esteem for children, we unravel surprising statistics revealing Japan's low self-esteem rates compared to other developed nations. Through a captivating tree metaphor, we examine the six crucial components of self-esteem: self-respect, self-acceptance, self-efficacy, self-confidence, self-determination, and self-usefulness. Discover how the 9.3.1 rule, a communication strategy, leverages cultural values to foster empathy and harmony in nurturing these qualities.
Shift your perspective on parenting within Japanese culture as we dive into the delicate balance between tradition and individuality. Learn the art of modeling self-acceptance and self-compassion to better equip children in a society where conformity and subtle praise often overshadow self-expression. Uncover strategies to encourage independent thinking, respect authority, and communicate appreciation despite the pressures of academic success and social media. We end by celebrating the commitment of parents and caregivers, reminding them of the power of open communication and critical thinking, and the importance of seeking support—because the journey of nurturing self-esteem is one best not traveled alone.
Teru Nakashima, All about Self-esteem
90 حلقات
يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.