Title: Adolescent Well-Being
1Adolescent Well-Being Self-Esteem
- Mental Health Literacy for Teachers
- Module Seven
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9Guiding Principles for this Module
- Positive coping strategies can help everyone
maintain and enhance their mental health - People can have positive mental health even if
they have a mental illness - There are many activities that youth can engage
in to develop and maintain good mental health
10Remember Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
- Physiological
- Safety
- Social
- Esteem Needs
- Cognitive
- Aesthetic
- Self Actualization
11Maslow suggested that Esteem Needs Generally.
- 1. Included the need for self respect
- 2. The need for the approval of others
- 3. And the need for success
- .and it all had to happen during adolescence
12Do You Remember when you would draw on the wisdom
of others?
- I would rather be blind than have sight and no
vision - Helen Keller
- Some men see things as they are and say why, I
dream things that never were and say why not? - Robert Kennedy
13Do You Remember when you would draw on the wisdom
of others?
- In times of change, learners inherit the earth,
while the learned find themselves beautifully
equipped to deal with a world that no longer
exists - Eric Hoffer
14Do You Remember when you would draw on the wisdom
of others?
- Life is what happens to you when you are busy
doing something else - John Lennon
- It aint so much the things we know that get us
in trouble, its the things we know that aint
so - Epictitus
15So what does this have to do with developing self
esteem?
- Marcel Proust reminded us that
- The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new
landscapes but in creating new eyes - So what are your metaphors in describing the
evolution of self esteem
16So we are preoccupied with our self
- Self esteem - is the appraisal we make of our own
character and abilities - Self concept - is the basis on which we make that
judgement - Self efficacy - is the identification of the
parts of our character that have control over
different aspects of our world
17Aspects of our Self
- 1. It reflects how we organize aspects of who we
are - 2. It is developmental in nature
- 3. Comprised of stages that are like frames in
a movie
18One way of Identifying Our Self
- List five things you can do to make your self
laugh - List five things you can do to help someone else
- List five things you can do that make you feel
good about yourself
- List five of your strengths
- List five things you admire about yourself
- List five of your greatest achievements thus far
19Remember when I said self esteem is developmental
in nature so what is a sense of self based on
for 18-32 year olds...
- 1. Pull up roots from family of origin
- 2. Develop an individual sense of autonomy
- 3. Establish self as independent from family of
origin - 4. Shift attention away from family to new
commitments (school, work, hobbies) - 5. Relate to parents as adult to adult
20Now I realize that this may all just be in the
abstract so what about the on-going sense of
self for 18-32 year olds...
- 6. Establish intimate relations with significant
others - 7. Establish social networks (school, work,
community) - 8. Get involved with community life, politics
- 9. Enhance the ability to communicate
interpersonally - 10. Maintain healthy, stable, and appropriate
friendships and caring
21So how do we enhance our self esteem?
- 1. We can identify and accept our strengths and
weaknesses - no ones perfect - 2. Change the self statements we make in response
to the world around us - 3. Set realistic goals and then take pride in our
achievements - 4. Pay attention to our thoughts and feelings,
and act on what we think is right for us - 5. Dont try to be someone other than you are not
- be proud of who you are
22What is an adolescents development of positive
self esteem dependant upon?
- 1. Degree of parental expectations, encouragement
and influence - 2. Degree of peer expectations, encouragement and
influence - 3. Development of talents, hobbies or interests
- 4. Influence and importance of role models
23What is an adolescents development of positive
self esteem dependant upon?
- 5. Extent of emphasis on body image
- 6. Experiences and interactions during education
- 7. Participation in physical activity and sports
24School - Based Initiatives to Promote Self Esteem
- 1. Promote positive peer interactions
- 2. Provide extracurricular activities that
promote self-efficacy - 3. Encourage student development of long term
goals and plans - 4. Provide mentors for students who are facing
high-risk situations to reduce risk exposure
25School - Based Initiatives to Promote Self Esteem
- 5. Use multi-age groups to foster sense of
competence - 6. Engage students in career explorations and
post secondary options
26Strategies to enhance Self-Esteem
- Use students names
- Greet students
- Have conversations w/students
- Provide multiple paths to success in class
- Display student work
- Give students responsibility
- Provide opportunities for work to be judged
externally
27Strategies to enhance Self-Esteem
- 8. Take time to point out the positives in
student work - 9. Never criticize the questions
- 10. Take time to help struggling students
understand - 11. Try to get to know a little about students
lives out of class - 12. Encourage students to take risks
28Strategies to enhance Self-Esteem
- Help turn failures into positives
- Provide opportunities to make decisions
- Provide opportunities to work together for
students - Dont make assumptions about behaviour
- Allow students to suffer the consequences of
their behaviour
29Strategies to enhance Self-Esteem
- Allow students to explore options in different
situations - Celebrate students achievements, no matter how
small
30Adolescent Girls Self Esteem
- NLSCY suggests that low self esteem in adolescent
girls is a chronic problem of unprecedented
proportions - What do we know
- young men consistently score higher on self
esteem standardized scores - young women lose self esteem (eg score lower on
standardized tests) during the high school years - young womens self esteem is more dependant on
relationships than young mens
31How can we influence adolescent girls self
esteem? I
- 1. Model mutual respect
- 2. Provide sincere positive encouragement and
recognize effort - 3. Avoid sex-stereo-typed activities and comments
- 4. Avoid comments about body size and shape
32How can we influence adolescent girls self
esteem? II
- 5. Ensure early success based on realistic,
gradual progression - guard against building in
failure - 6. Decrease emphasis on competitive situations
during learning - 7. Give young women equal attention as young men
- Provide young women with leadership opportunities
33Media Resources
- http//www.facetheissue.com/esteemmovie.html
- http//www.mindyourmind.ca/coping.htm
- http//www.whensomethingswrong.ca
- http//www.blubberbuster.com
- http//www.alterheroes.com/english/youth
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