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Creating a Story of MeA scrapbook journal is a way to capture your child’s experiences, memories & celebrations and is one way for a child to understand more about themselves and where they belong.
Make ChoicesMaking good choices takes practice and children can start learning this from a very young age.
Name our FeelingsOur thoughts and feelings help to define who we are.
 

 

Participate in household choresParticipating in household chores helps children to experience a sense of belonging as they learn life skills.
Put on a Talent ShowSome children like to perform and providing the opportunity for this in a safe and supportive environment can help them to develop a healthy self-image.
Self CareLearning to take care of one’s self is a lifelong skill that begins in early childhood.
 

 

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