AP PSYCHOLOGY

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
People with self-esteem:
A
don’t feel valued and accepted by others
B
don’t feel worthy of being treated with fairness and respect
C
think negatively about themselves
D
believe in themselves, even when they don’t succeed at first
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Explore more stories on cutting-edge research Their findings show that people with high self-esteem generally have more success at school and work, better social relationships, improved mental and physical health, and less anti-social behavior. And, these benefits persist from adolescence to adulthood and into old age.

Detailed explanation-2: -Good self-esteem and success in life go hand-in-hand. It’s difficult to achieve anything if you don’t believe you can, or if you believe others are holding you back and if only you could change “X” you could really succeed at “Y.” The truth is, developing strong, positive self-esteem is the key to success.

Detailed explanation-3: -While low self-esteem can be a catalyst for success, it can also come at a high personal cost. It can spiral you down into feelings of anxiety and depression. If you are doing well on the outside but suffering on the inside, it’s important to recognize these five truths about self-worth.

Detailed explanation-4: -Discuss how self-esteem level has been linked to perceived successes and failures in life. High self-esteem has been linked to success in making and meeting goals where those with low self-esteem have difficulty making and achieving goals.

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