The Power of A Paper Aeroplane

It’s much more than a paper aeroplane… fun and effective exercise to help children with anxiety. I want to let you how great the paper plane exercise can be. It’s not just about folding paper and throwing it out the window. It’s a special way for kids to[…]

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The Power of A Post It Note…

The power of a post it note! and necessary interrupt Recently I found a yellow sticky post it note handwritten by my 11 year daughter which had been planted in my pencil case …. yes I still use a pencil case! And unashamedly it comes with a strict[…]

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Nurturing Child-Friendly Therapy Sessions

Creating a positive and effective therapy experience from a child’s point of view requires a thoughtful and child-centered approach. Here are some steps to help make therapy sessions more child-friendly: Choose a Child-Friendly Therapist: Look for a therapist who specialises in child therapy and has experience working with[…]

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Being anxious or having an anxiety disorder are the same right? 

The difference between being anxious and having an anxiety disorder can be confused in today’s world. The term ‘I’ve got anxiety’ may actually mean you are feeling an instance of being anxious – they are two similar things but not the same. The term should not be used loosely. It’s similar[…]

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