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"Without tools to manage friendships and conflicts early on, children risk struggling with trust and belonging later." - Legal Psychologist
Talk about your brand
Together with licensed psychologist and psychotherapist Ida Welbourn, Connection Cards 2 for young and old who are thinking about emotions in a social context.
Many situations in preschool and school put great pressure on children to understand and be able to manage their own and others' emotions.
Little people are put in situations where they have to be able to reflect on other people's reactions and deal with their own complex emotions like envy, guilt or being brave. It can't always be easy to tell an adult how you feel.
When you help your child reflect and find the words to describe complicated situations, you give your child the tools to deal with them on their own. By telling and listening yourself, you set a good, empathetic example for your child.
Choose a card that feels relevant to you today, or you as an adult can suggest a card or situation. Listen to where your child is today and let the conversation take the path that feels natural.
Hur samtalen tar form
Barn pratar sällan om relationer i färdiga resonemang. Ofta kommer de genom exempel, minnen eller berättelser.
Med Jag med andra:
✔ Öppnas viktiga frågor utan färdiga svar
✔ Får barnet möjlighet att sätta ord på sociala situationer
✔ Kan vardagliga händelser bli samtal istället för missförstånd
Samtalet får gärna vara ofullständigt. Det räcker.
WHY?
Around the age of six, the child begins to reflect on the fact that other people also have feelings.
At this age, it can be common to spend time resolving conflicts with children. Other themes may revolve around how to teach your child to self-regulate their own emotions.
Thoughts about other people's feelings and how they affect me can be difficult to sort through. Connection Cards 2 contains 21 cards that address these topics.
Friendship and trust cannot wait.
Studies show that empathy and conflict management skills learned in childhood predict stronger relationships and greater success later in life. Without these skills, children are at risk of struggling with belonging, trust, and self-esteem. Me with Others opens these conversations early — and strengthens family, friendship, and group bonds for the future.


