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Confidence is an important aspect in the growth and development of teens. Young self-esteem attains its maximum at age around 15 to 16 years. Depending how the parents, guardians, and the community all together handle the teens at this point, their confidence level may either plummet or go up. Self-esteem is generally related to how we perceive and experience ourselves in conditions of our capabilities and attributes. Contrary to the beliefs of many people, teen confidence is deeply rooted. It taps into the pre-teen years. A kid who was simply mistreated and exposed to physical abuse at an early age may easily create a low self-esteem all throughout his/her teenage years. On the pre-teen level, the barometer for self-worth focuses on physical attributes. That is why it is common to find a child who is short, yellowish skinned, or extra fat with low self-esteem. The sooner the teens are educated how to trust in themselves and look for means of self-improvement, the better their basis will maintain conditions of self-confidence. The parents and the world at large really should have a means of handling their expectations regarding the teenagers so that they do not demand too much from them. Young adults should also learn how to make great first impressions as this can help them boost their confidence and make sure they are productive in their future lives. Negative behaviour have been singled out among the most poisonous tendencies that can easily way down teens making them boring and less cheerful. The doctrine of positivity should be nurtured in them from a tender age group so as to give them a good outlook on life. To be able to think of a detailed teenage self-esteem management roadmap, the parents and guardians should first identify the reduced self-esteem cases. This may enable them to chart forward how to construct their confidence levels.