Child Awareness Project
Awareness Campaign Objectives:
Kids
- Learn while having fun.
- Internalize content through play.
- Get involved in activities.
Parents
- Know the project and learn through their kids.
- Value the quality of the educational work.
Topics
- Nutrition and Hygiene Habits
- Anti-Drug Programs
- Environmental Awareness (i.e. Saving Energy or Water)
- And many more!
Requirements
- Submit booking request in advance
- For children 3 to 16 years old
- Share business objectives so we can design the best event to meet your needs
How to help your child gain self-awareness
Helping kids build self-awareness can start in small ways, like having open conversations about school and talking about their strengths and challenges. You can also download a self-awareness worksheet for your child.
If your child struggles to understand other people’s feelings and social cues, learn ways to begin teaching empathy. You can also download growth mindset activities to help your child learn how to go from “I can’t do it” to “I can’t do it yet.”
Key Takeaways
When kids are self-aware, they understand that how they see themselves may be different from how others see them.
Kids who are self-aware recognize their strengths and their challenges.
Self-awareness makes it easier for kids to build self-esteem and speak up for what they need.