The effectiveness of a training program in developing self-confidence for adolescent girls who have lost their mothers

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This study aimed to identify the level of self-confidence among high schoolers orphans (deprived of the mother)in Tarhona city, and to identify the effectiveness of the program in NLP in self to have confidence in the development, and the study was conducted on a sample consisted of( 26) Student, following who received lower grades scale self-confidence, (13) as a control, and (13) as a pilot group, used the study program in NLP and the measure of self-confidence of the researcher, the study reached the following conclusions: the lack of statistically significant differences between the experimental and control groups in the self-esteem scale differences before the start of the experiment and this means that the two groups unequal in the self-esteem scale, and there are differences between the arithmetic mean of the grades obtained by the experimental group in the telemetric after application on their peers in the control group on the of self-confidence  scale the value of "Z" between the experimental group and the control group (3.544) function at the level of significance (0.01) except after challenge and confront the experiences of failure are significant at the level (0.05), and there are differences between the arithmetic mean of the grades obtained by the experimental group on the confidence measure of self in the two measurements pre and post, and the value "Z" between the two measurements (2.831) are significant at the level of significance (0.01), indicating the effectiveness of the training program used in practice in the self-confidence of the students orphans development (deprived of the mother), the lack of statistically significant differences between the mean scores of the experimental group self-confidence in the two measurements measure the dimensional and the iterative and the value of "Z" in the iterative measurement (1.571
 

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