2017
DOI: 10.15344/2455-3867/2017/128
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The Development of Self Esteem in Children: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background/Purpose: This study is aimed at providing a comprehensive acknowledgement of various factors that play a significant role in developing, shaping and affecting the self-esteem in children, and identifying relationships among its fundamental factors and their effects on studies conducted on children's self esteem, including social economic status (SES). Method: A thorough and properly organized research was conducted across ( various platforms) to extract and analyze reliable and comparable data on ch… Show more

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“…Similarly, people who were able to build a strong sense of self-recognition beforehand, for example, through love during their childhood and esteem later in life, are not as easily compromised in their self-recognition as those who did not have such a fortunate childhood (cf. Keshky and Samak 2017). The degree to which the self-reinforcing effects of misrecognition are actualized and have consequences for a person's identity depends on that person's existing self-recognition (cf.…”
Section: What We Gain: the Framework Of Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, people who were able to build a strong sense of self-recognition beforehand, for example, through love during their childhood and esteem later in life, are not as easily compromised in their self-recognition as those who did not have such a fortunate childhood (cf. Keshky and Samak 2017). The degree to which the self-reinforcing effects of misrecognition are actualized and have consequences for a person's identity depends on that person's existing self-recognition (cf.…”
Section: What We Gain: the Framework Of Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For instance, people who were able to build their self-esteem earlier in their lives, because of the love they enjoyed as children, are not easily compromised when they become adults (Keshky and Samak 2017). If people who were able to build their selfesteem earlier in their lives, because of the love they enjoyed as children, are not easily compromised; there is a high probability that victims of ODGL will grow up with a low self-esteem that may be difficult to completely overturn even as adults (Hänel 2020).…”
Section: The Harm In Domestic Girl-child Labour As a Form Of Hermeneumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self‐esteem of children can be developed, affected, and shaped by a potentially unlimited number of factors. Hence, it is only practical to identify and investigate the most important fundamental and effective factors (Keshky & Samak, ). The child's surroundings are one of the most significant influences on the development of his/her self‐esteem.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, children with high self‐esteem tend to be extrovert, confident, and risk takers, whereas those with low self‐esteem are likely to be introvert, shy, and limited to their own boundaries and spaces. It also affects their voluntary participation (Keshky & Samak, ). Therefore, it is necessary to consider an approach to promote self‐esteem according to the child's self‐esteem level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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