Be Kind to Yourself – Mental Health Center Kids

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Download this office decor that will teach kids and teens to be kind to themselves using helpful self-talk. It lets them imagine themselves as a friend, child, stranger, loved one, pet, or a person going through difficulty.
Is your child, teen, or student telling themselves messages that inspire, motivate, and comfort them? Phrases like “You are great” and “It is okay to feel how you are feeling” are the kind of self-talk they need, especially during sad moments. We created this beautiful office decor that teaches kids and teens to think about how they would support themselves through words as if they were a friend, child, stranger, loved one, pet, or someone who’s struggling. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of therapy office decor.

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