This is a user-friendly and informative site. It is good for parents and teens.
A good site for parents and adults on the topic. Not geared towards children.
A great site for kids and young adults, explains self-esteem in basic and easily understandable terms. The piece is from Kids Health, and features a number of additional resources and links. The explanation is in the form of a conversation, and you almost feel like you are talking to the author. Very well written piece, the site features no interactive tools. Great information here!
This site features an evaluation of your level of self-esteem. The piece is one large interactive tool, through it’s quiz or test. You take this test to find out your own self-esteem level. This is a cool site for kids and teenagers, and although simple, can be both fun and educational.
This has more tips on raising your self-esteem and signs of a healthy self-image. Easy to navigate, broad range of topics. This site features explanations, stories, and guidance and assistance. There are also a number of resources and links here. This site is simply displayed, but is a complete overview of the issue of self-esteem. Good overall site.
This site is a resource guide with information on a broad range of topics. It is easy to navigate.
“Your Body Esteem Resource…Because Self-Esteem Comes in All Shapes and Sizes.”
Easy to understand site about what self-esteem is and how you can improve it in yourself and others. There are tips, resources, definitions and words of wisdom.
Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls, by Mary Pipher, Ph.D.
Raising Cain: Protexting the Emotional Life of Boys, by Dan kindlon, Ph.D. and Michael Thompson, Ph.D.
The Self Esteem Workbook by Glenn R., Ph.D. Schiraldi, Patrick Fanning,m Matthew Mckay