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Parent tips for different emotions

CALM

Calmness shows in slow breathing, soft smiles, and relaxed movements. Building quiet, peaceful moments in everyday life helps children feel steady and safe inside themselves.

Supporting children identify and name emotions

Tips for Parents

🌟 Name the Emotion
Help your child recognize calmness by saying:
"You look really calm. Your face is relaxed and your body is resting."


🌟 Celebrate Calm Moments
Notice and enjoy these peaceful times together with a quiet story, a soft cuddle, or just sitting close.


🌟 Talk About Calm Strategies
Ask:
"What helped you feel calm?"
Helping kids notice what soothes them builds lifelong skills.

Bonus Tip: 


If calm is hard to hold onto: 


  • Practice little calm activities daily, like deep breathing, stretching, or lying under a blanket together. Calm is like a muscle — it gets stronger with practice!

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