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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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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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Interoception: the hidden sense that helps kids handle big emotions

by Debbie McKelveyupdated on March 30, 2024February 13, 2024

Help kids handle big emotions by unlocking the power of this 6th sense – interoception! Enhance emotional well-being and self-awareness with these activities. I may …

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