Tag: education
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How To Build Real Confidence In Pre-Teens
Real confidence in pre-teens does not come from constant praise or pushing them to be perfect. It grows from emotional safety and connection, where your child feels seen, heard, and accepted while they are still figuring out who they are becoming. During the pre-teen years, emotions can feel bigger, friendships become more complex, and self-doubt…
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Helping Your Pre-Teen Finish the School Year Strong and Emotionally Supported
Spring brings a natural shift. The days feel lighter, routines begin to loosen, and many families start thinking ahead to summer. For pre-teens, this season can feel both refreshing and overwhelming at the same time. After months of school, many tweens are mentally tired, less motivated, and more emotionally reactive. This is why a gentle…
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How Weighted Plush Toys Can Help Kids and Teens with Anxiety and ADHD
If your child or teen struggles with anxiety, restlessness, or focus, you may have noticed how much comfort they find in soft toys or blankets. Weighted plushies take that comfort one step further by combining the soothing texture of a stuffed animal with the calming benefits of deep pressure therapy. Why Weighted Plushies Work Weighted…
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40 Screen-Free Indoor Activities to Bring on Joy(Even on Rainy Days!)
Let’s be real: summer days, sick days, or just plain long days have a way of bringing on the dreaded “I’m bored!” chant, leading to a plea for screen time. As a school counselor, I’ve learned the drill of keeping children occupied and emotionally regulated indoors, particularly when you’re attempting to limit devices. But boredom…
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What I Want Every Parent to Know Before Their Child Starts Middle School
I’m a former middle and elementary school counselor, having worked with hundreds of families through one of the most neglected transitions in a child’s life: the transition from elementary school to middle school. It’s a time of change—some thrilling, some frightening—and all too often, parents find themselves scratching their heads about how to better navigate…