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New Evidence PROVES a Causal Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Childhood Materialism

Shockingly Simple Solution Decreases the Adverse Effects of Materialism Kids Materialism effects child's self-esteem

Astonishing new evidence exposes the adverse effects of materialism in children and adolescents and proves  that increased materialism is directly related to a decline in a child’s self-esteem. 

According to a study completed by Lan Nguyen Chaplin (University of Illinois) and Deborah Roedder John (University of Minnesota) a definite causal relationship exists between self-esteem and materialism with children and adolescents 8 - 18 years old.  

FACT!  The study states that low self esteem causes increased materialism and raising self esteem decreases materialism.

Consider this!  In 1990, $100 million was spent on advertising to children in America. By 2000, that figure had increased to $2 billion.  Advertisers are targeting kids, and parents are concerned about the rise in materialism they see emerging in their children.

Girls Self EsteemIn addition to lowering a child’s self-esteem, materialism can also contribute to discontentment, unhappy relationships and drug or alcohol abuse, according to Family.org.

"Our results indicate that simple actions to raise self-esteem among young consumers can have a dramatic impact of expressions of materialism," Chaplin and John write.

Indeed, as part of their study some children were given paper plates filled with positive comments that their peers had written about them. This simple gesture "completely eliminated the differences in materialism among different age groups" according to research.

This is fantastic news for parents who are concerned about the effects of materialism in their children.

Timothy Kasser, Ph.D. says that "Stressing personal growth and self expression will help a child focus more on inward experiences and less on trying to find satisfaction in external objects."

Parents: Take Action to Improve Child's Self-Esteem NOW

A breakthrough new journal helps parents build and strengthens kids self-esteem in only 10 minutes per day! Journal Buddies is a shockingly simple solution to parental concerns about childhood materialism. 

Through experiential, hands-on journaling and creativeBoys Self Esteem expression kids and parents complete this fun, interactive journal all while improving self-esteem AND lessening materialism in the process! 

Even more exciting, there is a special version of Journal Buddies just for girls and another for boys!

Journal Buddies is interactive, creative, easy, effective, fun and guides parents on how to have a major positive impact on a child’s self-esteem in less than 10 minutes a day. 

I’m naturally excited about these new books.  I wrote them and polished them and tested them and rewrote them again (and again).

The final results are books PACKED full a great journaling ideas designed to  help PARENTS strengthen their child’s self-esteem, build healthy relationships and encourage creativity

Sue, a proud Mom from Minnesota who bought a copy of both the boys and girls version of Journal Buddies, says, “I love it – learning made fun!”

 “Aunt” Laya Saul, author and Mom, read these journals, says, “Journal Buddies is simply brilliant!”

Alana Morales, Book Reviewer for JustForMom.com, says, “I highly recommend this journal."

And Darcy Volden Hoag, Joe Vitale Mentoring Coach and Mom, said, “I could not more highly recommend Journal Buddies.  Our son genuinely looks forward to going through the journal each night.  It has truly created an extra special closeness and tighter bond between us.  In my opinion, every child should have a copy of this!”

To receive a FREE copy of the special report “89 Creative Journaling Ideas” and to learn more about this innovative self-esteem raising book for parents and kids click here.

Start today improving YOUR Child's self-esteem and lowering their materialistic attitudes!


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