Reframe Your Child's Worried Thoughts

Reframe Your Child's Worried Thoughts

If your child gets stuck in worst-case thinking, this guide teaches you how to guide them toward curiosity, problem-solving, and confidence with simple, supportive language.

If your child gets stuck in worst-case thinking, this free guide teaches you how to guide them toward curiosity, problem-solving, and confidence with simple, supportive language.

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In this printable, your child will:

Build a daily habit of connection with you.

Engage in simple, meaningful moments like sharing a joke or playing a quick game.

Strengthen your bond through fun and easy activities.

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Big Life Journal resources are trusted by parents, loved by children, and approved by therapists.

My daughter and I enjoyed doing this activity. She discovered more about how she handles her emotions. I learned more about her, too! It's great to see her think of ideas on what she can do when these emotions come.

Minerva Villamorel

I introduced my daughter to the emergency calm cards as she has a hard time regulating her emotions. It has been truly transformational to see her finding her own space to look at this when her emotions start to get out of control.

Micole Hadida

One of my girls was getting stressed out by the end of the day. We did this activity together and she was able to understand why she was so upset at the end of the day. We learned that there are ways to avoid that the cup gets filled up and that we explode. Love this activity!

Minerva Villamorel

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