Nurture your students by providing them with simple ways to build up their self-esteem with this set of classroom posters.
Build Up Your Students’ Self-Esteem
Self-esteem, the way we perceive and value ourselves, plays a crucial role in a child’s overall development. As teachers, it’s essential to understand the significance of self-esteem and how it can positively impact our students. This set of posters has been created by a teacher for use in the classroom when discussing ways to build up self-esteem.
The self-esteem-boosting strategies included in the posters include:
- Say daily positive affirmations to remind yourself of your strengths, value, and worth.
- Make choices that move you closer to your wants, needs, and dreams.
- Do more of what helps you feel good about yourself.
- Identify the things you can and cannot control. Focus on the things you can change.
- Avoid comparing yourself to others. You are unique and wonderfully you.
- Learn and practise healthy ways to cope with stress and difficult situations.
- Surround yourself with supportive friends who treat you the way you want to be treated.
- Eat healthy food, drink plenty of water, and exercise daily. Take care of body and mind!
- Identify the way you want to be treated. Set boundaries and stay true to your values.
- Focus on your effort and view mistakes as opportunities to grow.
How to Use These Posters in the Classroom
These posters can be used in a number of different ways to suit the students in your class. You may like to print them on a big piece of paper to display at the front of the classroom as a visual reminder. Alternatively, you may like to print smaller and use it as a visual reminder on student desks.
Why not set each of the different suggestions as a weekly task for students to focus on and discuss how it made them feel?
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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