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Understanding Self-Concept

This worksheet helps 7th-grade students explore and understand the different aspects of self-concept, including self-image, self-esteem, and ideal self.

Grade 7 Social studies Social SkillsSelf Concept
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D2.Psy.2.6-8

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Self-ConceptSocial SkillsGrade 7Social StudiesAdolescence
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Understanding Self-Concept

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is designed to help you think about yourself and how you perceive the world around you.

What is Self-Concept?

Self-concept is how you perceive yourself, encompassing your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about who you are. It's made up of several parts, including:

Self-Image: How you see yourself (your physical appearance, personality traits, and social roles).

Self-Esteem: How much you value and like yourself.

Ideal Self: The person you aspire to be.

1. Which component of self-concept refers to how you see your physical appearance, personality traits, and social roles?

a

Self-Esteem

b

Ideal Self

c

Self-Image

d

Self-Concept

2. The feeling of how much you value and like yourself is known as:

a

Self-Image

b

Self-Esteem

c

Ideal Self

d

Self-Awareness

1. The person you hope to become in the future is your  .

2. Your self-concept is influenced by your experiences, your environment, and the feedback you receive from  .

3. A positive self-esteem can help you to feel   and confident.

1. Your self-concept is fixed and cannot change over time.

T

True

F

False

2. Having a strong self-concept means you always think you are perfect.

T

True

F

False

1. Describe one way your self-image might be different from your ideal self.

2. Why is it important to have a healthy self-esteem?

In the box below, draw a picture or symbol that represents your self-concept. You can include elements of your self-image, self-esteem, and ideal self.