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My Summer Holidays Bravery Booklet
Free all summer, June through August, when you join our email list.
Summer break is a hidden opportunity. With no school pressure and plenty of low-stakes moments out in the world, it's one of the best times of year for an anxious or selectively mute child to stretch their bravery at their own pace.
Created by child psychologists who specialize in childhood anxiety and selective mutism, this printable booklet turns everyday summer outings into gentle, structured bravery practice. Ordering at a café. Asking a hotel concierge a question. Talking to a new activity instructor. Each page gives your child a small, winnable goal and a way to feel proud of facing it.
Inside you'll find:
Parent and caregiver tips for supporting brave behavior without pressure
Ready-to-use exposure ideas and sample scripts for real summer settings like cafés, shops, travel, and restaurants
Goal and subgoal sheets that break bravery into small steps
Progress trackers, reward menus, and coloring trackers like the monthly Bravery Jar
A dedicated section of brave talking exercises for children working on selective mutism
It's built for children roughly ages 4 to 12 who deal with anxiety, specific fears, social anxiety, or selective mutism, and it works at home, in a clinic, or in a classroom.
Use it together across the summer so your child starts the new school year having already practiced being brave, again and again.
My Summer Holidays Bravery Booklet
Free all summer, June through August, when you join our email list.
Summer break is a hidden opportunity. With no school pressure and plenty of low-stakes moments out in the world, it's one of the best times of year for an anxious or selectively mute child to stretch their bravery at their own pace.
Created by child psychologists who specialize in childhood anxiety and selective mutism, this printable booklet turns everyday summer outings into gentle, structured bravery practice. Ordering at a café. Asking a hotel concierge a question. Talking to a new activity instructor. Each page gives your child a small, winnable goal and a way to feel proud of facing it.
Inside you'll find:
Parent and caregiver tips for supporting brave behavior without pressure
Ready-to-use exposure ideas and sample scripts for real summer settings like cafés, shops, travel, and restaurants
Goal and subgoal sheets that break bravery into small steps
Progress trackers, reward menus, and coloring trackers like the monthly Bravery Jar
A dedicated section of brave talking exercises for children working on selective mutism
It's built for children roughly ages 4 to 12 who deal with anxiety, specific fears, social anxiety, or selective mutism, and it works at home, in a clinic, or in a classroom.
Use it together across the summer so your child starts the new school year having already practiced being brave, again and again.