The correct answer is True.
Step-by-step explanation
Self-esteem refers to an evaluation or perceptions of one's value, abilities, strenghts, weaknesses, etc. that leads to self-acceptance. Self-esteem develops from childhood, and changes over time, in this process the social relationship of the child with his parents is very important because they are in charge of promoting self-confidence, trust, sensitivity for others, between other feelings that contribute to self-esteem. This also helps the child to have a healthy childhood and youth away from drug/alcohol abuse or negative relationships, also prevents she/he from feeling depressed and suicidal. So, the correct answer is True.