Preschooler Self Esteem & Confidence Building Activities Theories Book Launched

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A new book to help parents develop or maintain a preschooler’s self-esteem and self-confidence, entitled "I Like Me: 5 Ways for Parents to Help their children Feel Awesome about Themselves" published by Dr. Eleanor Wint and teaching her proven SHINE technique, has been launched.


Dr. Eleanor Wint announced the release of her latest book, entitled “I Like Me: 5 Ways for Parents to Help their children Feel Awesome about Themselves”, teaching proven and tested techniques to help parents develop and grow the self-esteem and self-confidence of preschoolers.


More information is available at http://bit.ly/reachshine.


The newly launched book combines Dr. Eleanor Wint’s proven and tested SHINE. technique, developed after years of cross cultural research and observation with families and parents as a professor of social work, with multiple other theories by leading researchers, including the popular Maria Montessori teachings, to provide a comprehensive and valuable ‘must-have’ preschooler self-esteem and parenting guide.


Developed to help parents or caregivers build and maintain their preschooler’s self-esteem, Dr. Eleanor Wint’s book details what is self-esteem in preschoolers – between 3-6+ years old – and why it’s important, the self-esteem building strategies parents should be aware of, including Dr. Eleanor Wint’s own SHINE technique, along with theories behind each strategy and case studies, structured activities to transfer that learning into action and the most common mistakes hurting effective parenting.


It also shares and builds on well-known theories by Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky, to help parents and caregivers retain or regain their own personal self-confidence and sense of competence as a parent, by understanding multiple age appropriate behaviors and feeling good about their parenting decisions.


Dr. Judy E. MacDonald, the author of ‘Physical Challenges’ and in the Canadian Encyclopedia of Social Work explains that “Dr. Wint has creatively crafted a parenting philosophy that draws together development knowledge, practical advice and specific applications. Parenting is the most important skill in our society, yet it requires no license or pre-requisites. Dr. Wint’s book should be a parenting pre-requisite”.


The author, Dr. Eleanor Wint, reveals that “there are a number of parents and caregivers in every sector of the society who are seeking parenting help from clinicians, courses, one-off workshops and diploma or certificate level programs. I Like Me: 5 Easy Ways for Parents to Help their children feel Awesome about Themselves, is the required text, teaching a technique, the SHINE technique, which is guaranteed to create a care and learning environment in which the self-esteem and self-confidence of the preschooler will flourish”.


More information on Dr. Eleanor Wint, the SHINE technique and the new “I Like Me: 5 Ways for Parents to Help their children Feel Awesome about Themselves”, published by Friesen Press Canada and available on Amazon or through the publishers, can be consulted on the website link provided above along with multiple testimonials and reader critiques.


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