Posts Tagged "Self Esteem"


Click here to read this month’s newsletter to discover more about the Power of Play, and top tips for playing with your kids.  There are also links to our YouTube channel with tips on play, as well as events, deals and words from our very happy JoziKids competition winner.    ...

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Video : the importance of play

Video : the importance of play


Posted By on May 19, 2017

Video : the importance of play Watch Carol discuss the importance play is in the life of a child. Playing comes naturally for children.  It’s how they learn about themselves, about those around them, and about their world. Yet have you ever considered that play is also a doorway into your child’s world?  It’s an excellent way to enter their space, on their terms – which magically allows them to show you who they really...

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Review : popular mummy blogger Kim Gray loves the InnerMagic – children’s self-esteem game Kim Gray recently reviewed the InnerMagic children’s self-esteem game with her young son Harry.  In her blog she writes “Last week we were very excited to receive the InnerMagic board game developed by psychologist, Carol Surya. An activity packed game with physical tasks, an opportunity to talk and express one’s emotions...

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Video : disciplining with heart

Video : disciplining with heart


Posted By on May 19, 2017

Video : Disciplining with heart : a balance of compassion and firmness Watch Carol discuss how to discipline with heart – what it is and how to do it. An approach that combines compassion and firmness in equal measure, so that children get to feel heard and respected, while at the same time learn from the consequences of their choices. Instead of constantly nagging and feeling frustrated, when we discipline with heart something...

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Disciplining with heart

Disciplining with heart


Posted By on May 1, 2017

Discipline with heart – compassion wins co-operation Wouldn’t it be great to shout at our kids less, while actually getting them to co-operate more? Instead of constantly nagging and feeling frustrated, when we discipline with heart something magical happens. With less effort, we achieve more! It’s an approach that relates to your child’s (as well as your own) feelings, while speaking clearly and firmly about what’s expected at...

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