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Support kids in identifying, understanding, and managing their emotions. This section offers engaging activities and strategies to help children build emotional literacy—an essential foundation for healthy relationships and self-awareness.

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Child drawing faces showing different emotions with crayons to learn about feelings — teaching kids about emotions activity

Teaching Kids About Emotions: 21 Helpful Facts They Should Know

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on December 9, 2025December 9, 2025 Leave a Comment on Teaching Kids About Emotions: 21 Helpful Facts They Should Know

When we focus on teaching kids about emotions, we give them tools they’ll use for the rest of their lives. Wondering where to start? These …

Emotion card hidden in a pencil pot as part of the Hide and Seek Emotions Game for kids, showing how this emotional literacy activity works.

How to Play The Hide and Seek Emotions Game: A Fun Feelings Activity for Kids

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on November 26, 2025November 24, 2025 Leave a Comment on How to Play The Hide and Seek Emotions Game: A Fun Feelings Activity for Kids

If you’re looking for a playful emotional intelligence activity for kids, the Hide and Seek Emotions Game might just become your new favorite. It’s easy …

Child holding emoji faces showing happy, sad, and neutral emotions illustrating how to teach kids emotional intelligence

How To Teach Kids Emotional Intelligence: 6 Play Therapy-Inspired Techniques

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on December 9, 2025November 18, 2025 Leave a Comment on How To Teach Kids Emotional Intelligence: 6 Play Therapy-Inspired Techniques

If you’ve been wondering how to teach kids emotional intelligence in a way that actually sticks, you’re in the right place. Emotional intelligence isn’t just …

Child wearing a shirt and tie with pretend rocket wings, blasting off into a starry sky — symbolising the growth mindset for kids and the confidence to reach their full potential.

5 Simple Ways To Help Your Child Develop a Growth Mindset

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on October 14, 2025October 13, 2025

Want to help your child build confidence, resilience, and self-belief? The growth mindset for kids is a powerful way to do it. Here are 5 …

The message - Live Your Life In Colors is written in colorful letters in chalk on a pavement - used to illustrate positive affirmations for kids

Affirmations for Kids: Can Simple Words Really Transform Their World?

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on September 15, 2025December 16, 2024

Are you wondering if positive affirmations for kids, really work? Well, it turns out neuroscience shows they’re more than just ‘nice’ words. Here we’ll discover …

Illustration of Albert Einstein with a cosmic background – featured image for Einstein quotes for kids post.

Best Einstein Quotes For Kids: Inspiring Imagination, Creativity and Kindness

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on October 15, 2025August 2, 2024

Children will love this collection of Einstein quotes for kids. These simple yet powerful words spark imagination, build confidence, and inspire qualities like kindness and …

Young boy dressed in a superhero costume with a cape. Used for illustration in the article How to Empower Your Child with the Gift of Positive Self-talk

How to empower your child with the gift of positive self-talk

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on September 7, 2025April 10, 2024

Unlock the power of positive self-talk for your child’s success and well-being. Learn how to cultivate a supportive inner dialogue and empower them for life. …

Small girl with butterfly wings, wearing in a tutu skirt and boots holding a streamer and jumping high towards the sun illustrating how the power of yet boosts a child’s self-confidence.

Boost Your Child’s Self-Confidence With One Astonishing Word

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on October 13, 2025March 16, 2024

Your child’s self-confidence can soar with this one simple word. Learn how ‘the power of yet’ shifts mindsets, develops resilience, and promotes emotional growth. Start …

Two young girls carrying out experiments in a science lab, used as an illustration in the article about how to raise smart kids according to Einstein and the power of creative imagination.

Want to raise smart kids? Here’s surprising advice from Einstein

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on September 7, 2025February 19, 2024

Unlock the secrets to raising smart kids with Einstein’s surprising advice. Dive into the power of fairy tales to ignite creative imagination. I may get …

Young boy in blue jeans peeking through a fence to see what others are doing and decide how he compares - a behaviour called social comparison

Empowering kids: overcoming the toxic side of social comparison

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on March 30, 2024February 19, 2024

Discover effective strategies to help children overcome the harmful effects of social comparison. Empower your kids to build confidence and self-esteem.

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