Self-Esteem in Time and Place: How American Families Imagine, Enact, and Personalize a Cultural Ideal by Peggy J. Miller, Grace E. Cho

Self-Esteem in Time and Place: How American Families Imagine, Enact, and Personalize a Cultural Ideal

Peggy J. Miller, Grace E. Cho

320 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction education psychology informative reflective medium-paced

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The concept of self-esteem is a fixture in the psychological and moral landscape of American society. This is especially true in the arena of childrearing: images and references to self-esteem are ubiquitous in academic, educational, and popular m...

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