1068 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.

💥 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

🧒 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.

👍If your child would like to be part of this opportunity or if you could recommend me a kid please comment “resilient child” and I’ll DM you. Thank you so much

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