Created by child psychologists who specialize in child anxiety and brave talking, this fun booklet is designed to help little ones grow their confidence and use their voices more easily over the summer holidays.
It includes practical tips for parents and caregivers on preparing children for new social situations, supporting them during “brave talking” moments, and gently stretching their comfort zones while keeping things predictable and rewarding.
Our Summer Holiday Bravery Booklet is ideal for children who feel anxious about speaking or social interactions, who are facing specific worries about travel or family gatherings, as well as children with diagnosed anxiety disorders such as selective mutism or social anxiety disorder.
Throughout the booklet, children can set a big summer bravery goal, break it into smaller steps using a Bravery Ladder, and identify people and places where they can practise brave talking in real-life situations such as airports, restaurants, hotels, and outings. An additional focus is placed on brave talking practice, with simple holiday scripts, checklists and visual trackers to help them rehearse and record their progress.
We encourage you to use it alongside your child throughout the holidays to give them repeated opportunities to feel proud of their brave talking, collect “treasures” on every practice day, and return to school feeling more confident, prepared, and resilient.
Created by child psychologists who specialize in child anxiety and brave talking, this fun booklet is designed to help little ones grow their confidence and use their voices more easily over the summer holidays.
It includes practical tips for parents and caregivers on preparing children for new social situations, supporting them during “brave talking” moments, and gently stretching their comfort zones while keeping things predictable and rewarding.
Our Summer Holiday Bravery Booklet is ideal for children who feel anxious about speaking or social interactions, who are facing specific worries about travel or family gatherings, as well as children with diagnosed anxiety disorders such as selective mutism or social anxiety disorder.
Throughout the booklet, children can set a big summer bravery goal, break it into smaller steps using a Bravery Ladder, and identify people and places where they can practise brave talking in real-life situations such as airports, restaurants, hotels, and outings. An additional focus is placed on brave talking practice, with simple holiday scripts, checklists and visual trackers to help them rehearse and record their progress.
We encourage you to use it alongside your child throughout the holidays to give them repeated opportunities to feel proud of their brave talking, collect “treasures” on every practice day, and return to school feeling more confident, prepared, and resilient.