Self concept basics
Confidence
Influence
Positive Thinking
Real life situations
100

What is self-concept?

How you see and think about yourself.

100

What is confidence?

Believing in yourself and your abilities.

100

Name one thing that can influence self-concept.

Family, friends, social media, experiences, school.

100

What is positive self-talk?

Encouraging and supportive thoughts about yourself.

100

You fail a test and think, “I can improve next time.”
Is this positive or negative thinking?

Positive thinking

200

True or False: Self-concept can change over time.

True

200

What is one way to build confidence?


Practice, setting goals, positive self-talk

200

Which has a stronger effect on self-concept: positive support or constant criticism?

Constant criticism negatively affects self-concept

200

Which is positive self-talk?
A. “I’ll never be good enough”
B. “I can keep improving” 

“I can keep improving”

200

A friend constantly compares themselves to others online.
What could this affect?

Their self-concept or confidence

300

What are two things included in self-concept?


Confidence, identity, beliefs, strengths, personality

300

How can accomplishing small goals improve confidence?

It helps people feel successful and capable

300

How can social media negatively affect self-concept?

By causing insecurity or unrealistic expectations

300

What is one benefit of positive thinking?

Better confidence, motivation, or mental health

300

Someone says, “I’m terrible at everything.”
What type of self-talk is this?

Negative self-talk

400

Why is self-concept important?

It affects choices, confidence, and behavior

400

What is something confident people usually do?

Try new things, speak up, or handle challenges

400

How can supportive friends improve self-concept?

They encourage confidence and positivity

400

Replace this with positive self-talk:
“I always fail.”

“I can learn from my mistakes.”

400

A student is too afraid to answer questions because they think they’ll be judged.
What may they struggle with?

Low confidence or negative self-concept

500

Explain the difference between self-concept and self-esteem.

Self-concept is how you see yourself overall, while self-esteem is how much you value yourself.

500

Why can confidence help people succeed?

It encourages effort, persistence, and trying new opportunities

500

Describe how family support can shape self-concept.

Positive support can build confidence and a healthier self-image

500

Why is positive self-talk important during challenges?

It helps motivation and reduces self-doubt

500

A student avoids trying out for a team because they believe they are “not talented enough,”  although they enjoy the sport.
How could this affect their self-concept?

It can lower their confidence, increase self-doubt, and prevent them from growing or trying new opportunities.