Low self-esteem can affect just about every aspect of a teen's life. If teenagers feel bad or unsure about themselves, then they may be unable to participate fully in any activity for fear of failure. It is important to remember that being a teenager means making mistakes, and this is a painful, but necessary way to learn. Teens can't handle everything perfectly all the time and shouldn't expect to. They don't have to try to face up to what everyone else thinks they should be, but should make sure that they are proud of their decisions and actions. Teens should not base their opinion of themselves on what others say or measure themselves against other's accomplishments. Teens are individuals and should be encouraged to develop a strong self-image. For more information about raising self-esteem, please contact a teen counselor in your area.
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