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Self-Esteem Activities for Teens

German psychoanalyst Erik Erikson developed a theory of psychosocial development that charted healthy and unhealthy human development over the course of a lifetime. He charted eight stages, including a stage through which many people pass during adolescence, that of identity versus identity diffusion. In this stage, teens must draw from inner and outer resources to develop a system of morality and form their identities. Self-esteem activities help teenagers during this difficult developmental stage.

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How to Exercise After a C-Section

Now that your baby is in your arms, you might be ready to rid your body of those excess pounds you needed to carry your baby. If you had a cesarean section, you know the additional restraints you have that are keeping you from exercise. The surgery’s effects and pain are intense reminders of the warnings from your doctor to take it easy. If you are starting to feel antsy and ready to get back to working out, look for exercises that won’t put too much pressure on your delicate abdominal muscles. Slow, steady exercise is your key to success while you wait for your body to fully heal.

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First Trimester Pregnancy Exercises

Working out during the first trimester of your pregnancy can help increase your energy and minimize many of the discomforting symptoms moms-to-be experience during the early stages of pregnancy. Begin workouts with a warm-up to get your muscles ready to work. End with a cooldown to stretch and repair your muscles. Eat at least 30 to 45 minutes before beginning your workout; make sure you have fresh water nearby to keep your body hydrated. Always talk with your doctor or midwife before trying an exercise regimen to ensure it’s safe for you and the baby.

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How to Lose Weight After Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

Getting your body back in shape after your pregnancy may take time and effort. Once you are finished breastfeeding your baby, you may look in the mirror with despair, wondering how you managed to retain so much of your pregnancy weight. Now that your baby no longer depends on your breast milk for nutrition, you may decide it is time to get serious about losing your pregnancy weight. Incorporating good eating habits and raising your level of activity can help you reach your weight-loss goals.

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Ways to Lose Weight After Pregnancy

Your delivery was a success, and you couldn’t be more pleased with your new bundle of joy. Now, it’s time to get your post-baby body in shape by losing the weight you gained during your pregnancy. Before you start your weight loss plan, talk to your doctor, especially if you are breastfeeding or experienced a problematic pregnancy.