What it is
	  
An area of student need, involving a negative concept of one’s abilities and worth.
Teaching Strategies
	
	
Instructional
	•	Directly teach strategies and vocabulary related to self-esteem.
•	Develop and implement an alternative programming goal in the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP).
•	Focus on successes and strengths.
•	Reinforce even small improvements and efforts.
•	Pre-determine peer groupings to maximize chances of success.
•	Provide opportunities for the student to demonstrate and recognize his/her strengths.
•	Use a journal for the student to focus on strategies and strengths.
•	Use multi-media and literature to highlight others’ self-esteem.
•	Use strength profiles and personality inventories.
•	Provide replacement behaviours and language to combat negative comments made to self or others.
•	Use an Antecedent, Behaviour and Consequence (ABC) chart to determine patterns and to develop pro-active strategies with the student.
	
Environmental
	•	Use preferential seating, so that the student is in close proximity to peers whom the student would be most likely to be successful with.
•	Post classroom rules, including “no put downs to others or self”.
	
Assessment
	•	Ensure that the student is in a positive frame of mind at the time of a test.
•	Allow for flexible timelines.
•	Provide achoice of assignments, so the student can select an area of strength.
•	Reduce the quantity of items.
•	Check that the student understands the questions.
•	Reduce distractions/offer an alternative location for testing.
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