Teaching Gratitude to Children

Teaching Gratitude to Children Teaching Gratitude to Children: Planting the Seeds of a Thankful Heart In a world often dominated by fast-paced routines, constant distractions, and material abundance, teaching children the value of gratitude can be both grounding and transformative. Gratitude, more than a polite “thank you,” is a mindset — a way of seeing … Read more

Why Stoicism Matters Today

Why Stoicism Matters Today Why Stoicism Matters Today: An Ancient Philosophy for Raising Resilient Children In our modern world of instant gratification, emotional overwhelm, and constant comparison, it can be difficult to raise grounded, thoughtful, and emotionally resilient children. That’s where a surprisingly ancient philosophy comes in — Stoicism. Though born over 2,000 years ago … Read more

Raising Resilient Kids with Stoic Philosophy

Raising Resilient Kids with Stoic Philosophy In today’s fast-paced world, children face constant challenges—academic pressures, social dynamics, and emotional ups and downs. Teaching Stoic philosophy can equip them with the tools to navigate life with resilience, self-control, and wisdom. Stoicism, an ancient philosophy rooted in rational thinking and virtue, encourages individuals to focus on what … Read more

Name that Feeling Activities

Name that Feeling Activities Here are four engaging, age-appropriate activities designed to help children identify and better understand their emotions. These can be used by teachers, caregivers, and parents at home or in the classroom: 1. Emotion Face Cards & Mirror Mimic Objective: Help children recognize and label facial expressions and the emotions they represent. … Read more