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Over 4500 of our customers use Connection Cards to get closer to each other. Among them are schools, various actors in child and adolescent psychiatry, family homes, school health care and families who want to invest in promote mental health by using Connection Cards for children.
Why do we stress in everyday life and how can we reduce stress in everyday life with Connection Cards?
There is not enough time.: work, housework and taking care of children can be exhausting. Many parents feel the stress of never being able to do enough or have enough time.
Adults' high expectations: Parents should be present and engaged, but at the same time realize themselves, be social and perhaps even succeed at work. The pressure to be perfect and fulfill many roles at the same time can be exhausting.

Hard to keep up? Increased understanding occurs through conversation.
Connection Cards everyday life contains questions and beautiful illustrations with everyday life in focus. Increased understanding occurs through conversation, but sometimes everyday life can be difficult to talk about. Each card aims to stimulate conversation about everyday situations in a playful way and thus reduce stress in everyday life.
Everyday life is stressful for many, and it can often feel like we don't have time. The difficult part in a family can be getting everyone on board with what is expected and agreeing on what routines are best. When time is short, the hustle and bustle becomes all the more present in one's everyday life. Connection Cards Everyday Life was developed in collaboration with a child psychologist to make visible the moments we go through in everyday life in a fun and undemanding way and create good conditions for conversations about them.
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School pressure and performance: Many children feel pressured to perform, both in school and in activities. Overcrowded schedules can create stress and a feeling of powerlessness when you don't understand or have an overview of your routines.
Social media: Both children and adults are exposed to social media on a daily basis, and the direct or indirect expectations that come with it. Being constantly connected and managing the digital world requires something both small and large.
Routines: Not having routines, changing routines, or having too many routines can often be a source of stress for many families. Everything from changing sleep habits to eating habits to not fully understanding what is expected of you can be difficult for both adults and children.
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