Through mentoring, positive reinforcement, and success-based programs, we help children rebuild their sense of self-worth and personal agency.
At Moriah Care, we understand how deeply low self-esteem can affect a child’s sense of identity and purpose. Many of our young people come from backgrounds where emotional neglect, bullying, or instability have eroded their confidence.
We use a nurturing, person-centred approach that includes positive reinforcement, individual mentoring, and strength-based programming. Children are encouraged to set and achieve personal goals, build social connections, and recognise their own value—laying a foundation for long-term resilience and self-belief.
- One-to-one mentoring and emotional support
- Positive reinforcement and confidence-building activities
- Personal goal setting to foster a sense of achievement
- Therapeutic interventions for self-esteem and identity work
- Group programmes that encourage peer interaction and teamwork