1070 days ago

How would your child enjoy a cute bedtime story that helps reducing anxiety, worries, fears and increase confidence?

Ildiko from Takapuna

Hi Wonderful Neighbours,

We know that Covid trauma/ anxiety, not only effected adults but kids too.

šŸ’„ I’m launching an integrated mindfulness based bedtime storytelling app based on my dog’s, Sunny adventures around the world! From NZ to Europe and beyond

šŸ§’ I’m looking for 10 kids (6-10yr) that would benefit from reducing anxiety, worries, fears and regulate emotions while increasing confidence as they’re enjoying a cute story about a super adorable doggie.
Building resilience early on through conscious programs serve kids well as they grow older.

šŸ‘If your child would like to be part of this opportunity or if you could recommend me a kid please comment ā€œresilient childā€ and I’ll DM you. Thank you so much

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