Kids Mental Health

Mindful Christmas Crafts for Kids That Build Gratitude

Christmas crafts aren’t just about glitter and glue — they can also be powerful tools for teaching gratitude, reflection, and mindfulness. When kids create with purpose, they not only make something beautiful but also strengthen emotional awareness and social-emotional skills. Here are 15 mindful Christmas crafts for kids that encourage gratitude, kindness, and calm during […]

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Exploring Core Values with Teens: A Guide for Counselors, Teachers & Parents

Adolescence is a time when young people ask big questions: Who am I? What matters to me? What do I stand for? These questions are all about values — the personal principles that guide our decisions, friendships, and future goals. Helping teens explore their core values isn’t just an academic exercise; it’s a key part

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20 Advent Calendar Ideas for Teens That They’ll Actually Enjoy

Finding Christmas traditions that teenagers actually love can be tricky. Advent calendars are no exception — candy-filled ones may feel “too little kid,” but expensive store-bought versions often miss the mark. The secret? Make it modern, flexible, and personal. Teen Advent calendars work best when they combine creativity, independence, and a touch of trendiness. Below

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How Parents Can Nurture Empathy at Home: Everyday Practices That Work

Empathy doesn’t only grow in classrooms — it begins at home. Parents are children’s first teachers in kindness and compassion. By weaving small, intentional practices into daily life, families can nurture empathy and help kids develop stronger emotional connections. Here are practical ways parents can foster empathy at home. 1. Model Empathy in Daily Life

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Advent Calendar Ideas for Kids That Teach Gratitude & Kindness

When kids think “Advent calendar,” they usually picture chocolate or tiny toys. Sweet, yes—but what if the countdown could also teach gratitude, kindness, and empathy? With a little creativity, your Advent calendar can become a daily emotional check-in that helps children notice good moments, practice compassion, and feel more connected at home or school. Below

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Valentine’s Day SEL Activities: Teaching Kindness & Empathy

Valentine’s Day is more than candy hearts and cards — it’s the perfect opportunity to teach kindness, empathy, and compassion in classrooms and counseling sessions. Kids love creative activities, and when paired with social-emotional learning (SEL), Valentine’s crafts and games become meaningful lessons in caring for others. Here are engaging Valentine’s Day SEL activities that

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All Saints’ Day Crafts for Kids That Teach Gratitude & Reflection

All Saints’ Day is often seen as quiet and solemn — but for children, it can also be a gentle opportunity to learn about gratitude, remembrance, and the importance of honoring loved ones. With the right activities, you can help kids engage with the meaning of the day in a way that feels hopeful, not

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Storytelling & Role-Play Activities to Teach Empathy to Kids

Children naturally love stories and play — and both are powerful ways to teach empathy. By stepping into someone else’s shoes through storytelling and role-play, kids practice perspective-taking, compassion, and emotional understanding in a way that feels engaging and fun. Here are storytelling and role-play activities that help children build empathy at home, in classrooms,

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Empathy Exercises for Teens: Building Connection and Understanding

Adolescence is a season of big feelings and rapid change. Friends become anchors, identity starts to crystallize, and social dynamics feel louder than ever. In the middle of it all, empathy—the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings—becomes a stabilizer. It helps teens communicate without escalation, navigate conflict with more grace, and build friendships

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Creative Empathy Activities for Kids: Building Compassion in the Classroom

Empathy—the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings—isn’t a personality trait some children magically “have.” It’s a skill set kids can learn, practice, and strengthen with the right guidance. When we teach empathy intentionally, we see calmer classrooms, fewer conflicts, and friendships that last. As a counselor, I’ve watched simple SEL activities become powerful

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