Anxiety Reduction, Positive Attachments, Coping Skill
I AM SAFE, I AM LOVED. I CAN GET THROUGH THIS PART. IT'S NOT MY FAULT THAT THINGS CHANGED, AND I CAN KEEP AN OPEN HEART.
Fox’s story provides guidance and tools for both parent and child when coping with big feelings and emotions that commonly accompany significant changes or transitions in a family structure. By creating strong attachments, children are able to get through the difficult parts of change.
1. INTERACT:
Snuggle up with your little one; a simple act that is endlessly important. Attachment bonds are built through physical touch, eye contact, and playful interactions.
2. CONNECT:
Use the power of your bond and positive affirmations to solidify your child's learning. Read each line of the affirmation and if they are able, have them repeat each line after you.
3. REFLECT:
Practice the concepts, positive skills, and learning that are instilled in Slumberkins' books in your everyday life. Use the situations in the book, calming techniques, and Slumberkins' storylines when talking to your child about their experiences.