How to Help Children Build Healthy Self-Esteem

In a world full of comparison — from the classroom to social media — it’s not always easy for kids to feel confident, capable, and valued just as they are. In this episode of the Thriving Kids Podcast, Dr. Dave Anderson is joined by Dr. Jenny Louie, a clinical psychologist in our Anxiety Disorders Center, to explore how parents can help children develop true self-esteem that lasts.You’ll hear about creating a safe, supportive home environment, encouraging healthy challenges, and finding the right balance between nurturing and pushing kids to grow. Dr. Louie shares practical, real-world examples (yes, even from her own parenting life) that show how small shifts in what we say and do can make a big difference in how kids see themselves.In this episode:Why unconditional love is the foundation of self-esteemThe role of challenge and the “zone of proximal development”Encouraging kids to try new things — even when they’re nervousWhy effort matters more than achievementHelping kids recover from mistakes and “beautiful oopses”The pros and cons of participation trophiesAvoiding overscheduling and making space for intrinsic motivationSupporting self-esteem in the teen yearsTips for Parents & Caregivers (from Child Mind Institute):Show your love daily — not just with words, but with your presence.Share family values as guiding principles, not just rules.Expose kids to a variety of activities so they can discover their passions.Encourage meaningful, attainable goals — not too easy, not too hard.Focus on effort and the learning journey, not just results.Celebrate perseverance and model confidence.Help kids see mistakes as opportunities to grow .Resources & Links:7 Tips for Raising Confident KidsPositive Parenting, Thriving KidsMore episodes of the Thriving Kids Podcast

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Thriving Kids is a podcast for parents and caregivers who want clear, honest answers about child and adolescent mental health. Hosted by Dr. Dave Anderson, clinical psychologist at the Child Mind Institute, each episode tackles a common parenting challenge — from anxiety to tantrums to school struggles — with practical strategies backed by science. You’ll hear real talk, expert advice, and compassionate guidance from clinicians who work with kids every day. New episodes every other week, with companion newsletters for easy reference.