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- ItemImproving the Development of Self-Esteem in Children Of The Ages 10-15 Years through Radio(2010) Wesonga, Eunice, KhayereImproving self esteem generally is a person's decision; the person has to first accept that he or she is suffering from low esteem. Without accepting, any efforts of improving low esteem will be of no good since the acceptance is not internal rather, this would feel as a force from outside which forces change in an individual. With this, there is no commitment whatsoever because the change being implemented is not from within and therefore the individual feels that the change of overcoming is for somebody else and not for the affected and who is in need of help. 'Self esteem is the disposition to experience oneself as competent to cope with basic challenges of life and as worth of happiness. Agreeing to this statement, I would say that we human beings, we determine our own happiness by creating it within us. A person with low esteem will not easily find this happiness since he or she always has something that will pull them down. This is either by; thinking they are not good enough for success, seeing themselves as failures when they are not, being afraid to try something new that will make them feel better and by fear of what people will say if they try to do something.