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Help Your Child Improve Their Self Esteem
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Help Your Child Improve Their Self Esteem
 
There is one single factor that determines every aspect of your child's happiness, fulfillment, and success in life including their ability to develop meaningful relationships, have a successful career, be persistent, and have the confidence to reach all of their dreams, their self-esteem.

Low self-esteem has its origins when we are young, typically before the age of six.  It begins with someone saying or doing something that causes a child to get the idea that he or she is unlovable, unworthy, imperfect, flawed, or defective in some significant way.  

Whether the child buys into an unkind word or deed, perhaps experiences a bullying episode or an abusive situation of some sort, or misinterprets what others said or did in such a way that has them feel less than, not good enough, unlovable, or like they don't belong, this initial upset has children begin to believe there is something wrong with them.  They then scan for evidence to "prove" to themselves that their initial fear was correct…and, of course, they find plenty of episodes that reinforce that there is something defective about who they are as a person.  

Over the course of years and decades, they gather hundreds or thousands of pieces of evidence that they are imperfect, unlovable, and not worthy of all the good things life has to offer.  Before long, they accept this negative self-image as FACT and soon become resigned to believing that's just how it is… and there's nothing they can do about it!

Over the past 21 years, my friend and colleague Dr. Joe Rubino has coached thousands of people to elevate their self-esteem, become happier, more fulfilled, achieve better relationships and put into place every aspect of their dream lives.  In fact, he has determined that there is no greater gift we can give to our children than high self-esteem.  So he found an affordable way to train parents, teachers, coaches and other adults to champion children to develop high self-esteem without the problems associated with excessive ego.  Many leading experts have applauded his work as nothing short of life-changing.  Click here to see their testimonials.

If you are a parent, teacher, grandparent, coach, or adult who has anything to do with molding children's lives, I believe strongly that the Dr. Rubino's program is one of the most important bodies of knowledge you could possess to make a difference in the lives of children.  

For a limited time, Dr. Joe is offering the program at a huge 80% discount in order to make it affordable for anyone to take on.

If you are ready to learn the life-changing principles that are essential for children to grow up as well-rounded, happy, abundant, fulfilled and successful adults possessing high self-esteem, please take a few minutes to see what this program is all about HERE.

I welcome you to join Dr. Joe Rubino's team of people committed to making a difference in the world one child at a time!
 
In brain health,
 
Dr. Daniel G. Amen, M.D.


PS: Click here to take advantage of this great offer now and save 80% off the regular cost of the program.
 






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