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  • How to help children confidently transition from Year 6 to Year 7

    How to help children confidently transition from Year 6 to Year 7

    Moving on to a new school from Year 6 to Year 7 is a big life event for our children. Our summer blog looks at ways in which you can help smooth the transition and blast the nerves away in a few steps!

  • Teacher Testimonial

    “Running the Happiness and Resilience Workshops has been a real positive for our pupils. We were focusing upon wellbeing long before Covid-19, but now workshops such as these are even more important. Our aim at High Meadow Community School is to optimise the mental and health and well-being of all our children, so they feel…

  • Coaching Testimonial

    Coaching Testimonial

    “Laura is one of those incredible people you have to meet in order to believe. Her enthusiasm and positivity are contagious; her approach is simple and effective. If you’re open to new experiences and you’re ready to take that step, to make that change, I recommend you pick up the phone and call Laura. The…

  • How we can help our children positively manage their feelings of anger

    How we can help our children positively manage their feelings of anger

    Feelings of anger are completely natural and healthy, helping us learn and navigate through life. It’s when anger turns into aggression or violence that it becomes a problem.

  • How to recognise the signs and what to do if your child is self-harming

    How to recognise the signs and what to do if your child is self-harming

    Self-harm is when someone deliberately hurts themselves as a coping strategy to release a build-up of tension and manage distress, and overwhelming and often complex emotions or situations that feel out of their control and influence. Conversely, they could feel numb and self-harm is a way to feel ‘something’. Often a sign something isn’t quite…

  • Becoming a Happy Confident Kids Coach

    Becoming a Happy Confident Kids Coach

    When Happy Confident Kids was originally founded, it was to serve a very specific purpose: To teach children the emotional foundation blocks of life. In a world where academia is […]

  • Managing Expectations at Christmas

    Managing Expectations at Christmas

    Children can often struggle with managing their emotions when expectations and routines change. Seeing past their behaviour to consider the reasons behind it will allow deeper insight and understanding, opening the doors of communication to build stronger emotional intelligence.

  • How to manage your own anxiety and ways to avoid causing anxiety in your children

    How to manage your own anxiety and ways to avoid causing anxiety in your children

    We live in a fast-paced, ‘instant’ culture, where we are pretty much always connected to a vast amount of information. This, alongside the current challenges society presents, like COVID-19, and the economic squeeze affects many of us in one way or another.

  • What to do when your child starts lying to you.

    What to do when your child starts lying to you.

    Probably the biggest driver behind telling untruths is shame. Not to be confused with embarrassment, which is a societal response to perceived wrongdoing; guilt, a negative response about an act […]

  • Importance of art, imagination and creativity for Kids

    Importance of art, imagination and creativity for Kids

    Creativity reduces anxiety, depression, and stress and boosts happiness, focus and motivation. Using your imagination and expression whilst having fun, boosts the happy hormones in your mind and body. It […]

  • How to encourage a healthy, positive relationship and reduce conflict among siblings

    How to encourage a healthy, positive relationship and reduce conflict among siblings

    As children, I’m sure whatever type of relationship we had with our siblings, we can remember clashing, arguing and fighting from time to time. Conflict is a natural part of […]

  • How to help your child deal with their ‘frenemy’

    How to help your child deal with their ‘frenemy’

    As parents, I’m sure most of us have or will encounter this challenge, especially as our children get a little older and their friendship groups develop.Although dealing with tricky relationships is part of life, when you’re a child, these can seem unfathomable, hurtful and confusing. Left unchecked and unchallenged, toxic relationships are emotionally damaging.

  • What causes anxiety in children?

    What causes anxiety in children?

    More people suffer from anxiety today than did during the Great Depression and after the recent global pandemic, this number is increasing exponentially. Children, younger in age than ever before, are experiencing not the normal worries that you would expect, but anxiety that is health or social-based.By looking at some of the factors that contribute…

  • Ideas to keep children happy and entertained this summer

    Ideas to keep children happy and entertained this summer

    The school summer holiday is a crucial time for children to recharge their batteries, but while it’s the time kids generally look forward to the most in the school calendar, it can also prove challenging for parents, who often neglect their own self-care. It is often tricky to juggle work priorities and childcare, especially when…

  • Parent testimonial for 1-2-1 coaching

    “I went to see Laura about my XX-year-old daughter, who was suffering terribly with anxiety and stress. I was in a desperate situation; I had no idea whether Laura’s approach would work, but in just two sessions, she was able to turn my daughter around. Working with Laura has helped my daughter to think and…

  • Is your child’s time online impacting their mental health?

    Is your child’s time online impacting their mental health?

    In our latest blog we address ways in which we can be aware of the dangers the internet, and how to protect our children from the risks online activity. We also take a look at the impact this has on the mental health and wellbeing of our children.

  • Help your child confidently transition to senior school

    Help your child confidently transition to senior school

    If you currently have a child in Year 6 then you’ll already be thinking about the transition from junior to senior school, which naturally brings up a mixture of emotions, […]

  • Our top tips on how to help your child feel more confident – post Covid-19.

    Our top tips on how to help your child feel more confident – post Covid-19.

    As we start to emerge from an alternative way of living from the last 14-months and look to return to a new normal, anxieties about returning to ‘life’ and socialising in our post-Covid-19 world are only natural.