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Building self-esteem in a child involves collaboration, not deception?

What does this sentence mean? State at least three, well-developed ways to collaborate with a child to help build their self-esteem.

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The statement that building self-esteem in a child involves collaboration, not deception, means that the process of helping a child to build his or her self-esteem is a team effort between yourself and that child. In addition to working together to develop a child's self-esteem, openness and honesty must be a part of this process, because trickery and deception would be counterproductive, and a hindrance to achieving the overall goal of enhancing the child's feeling of ...

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