
Welcome to our children’s emotional wellbeing blog, a space for parents, teachers, and children to explore feelings, reflect, and grow together.
Here you’ll find creative prompts, conversation ideas, and practical strategies designed to support children’s emotional wellbeing at home and in school.
Whether you’re looking for reflective activities or guidance for supporting children through big emotions, these posts are designed to spark curiosity, conversation, and calm.
Featured Posts
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How to Parent Without Losing Yourself When You Feel Overwhelmed
“Put your own oxygen mask on before helping others.” We all know the phrase. We all know the meaning. Do we live by it? Not really. Parenting overwhelm is something most of us experience, even if we don’t want to admit it. Why We Forget to Look After Ourselves Having children in your care, (parent,…
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A Surprisingly Powerful Way to Build Real Resilience in Children
Discover how parents and schools can help children develop resilience, confidence, and emotional awareness. This post will share practical tools and strategies to support children at home and in school.
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Powerful Ways Parents and Schools Close the Emotion Gap
Children and adults experience big feelings in different ways, yet we share the same goal: helping young people feel understood, supported, and confident. Discover how conversation cards and reflective journaling for children can bridge the gap between parents and schools, spark meaningful conversations, and build emotional awareness.



Keep Exploring Feelings Together
Supporting children’s emotional wellbeing is an ongoing journey. Additionally, small moments of connection, reflection, and conversation help children feel understood, confident, and supported. In this blog, we share guidance and practical ideas to help families, teachers, and pastoral staff nurture children’s emotional wellbeing every day.
Explore More Resources
- Emotional Wellbeing Resources for Families – Roots Journal Prompts – Printable activities, journals, and games to support emotional development at home.
- Printable Reflection Journals for Children – Roots Journal Prompts – Guided pages to help children process emotions and reflect on their day.
- Family Bonding Activities – Roots Journal Prompts – Fun, simple ways to connect and strengthen family relationships.
- Pastoral Wellbeing Resources for Schools – Wellbeing At School – Strategies and tools for teachers and pastoral teams to support children in the classroom.
Helpful Organisations
- YoungMinds – Advice and guidance on supporting children’s emotional wellbeing.
- Place2Be – Practical support for children’s mental health in schools.
- NSPCC – Resources for keeping children safe and supported.

Practical Tips to Boost Children’s Emotional Wellbeing at Home and School
You can integrate simple routines and reflective moments to support children’s emotional wellbeing. For example, encourage daily conversations about feelings. Also, use printable activities and journals to help children explore emotions. Next, schedule small family bonding moments to build connection and resilience.
By combining reflective activities, structured resources, and consistent connection, you are creating a strong foundation for children’s emotional wellbeing that lasts beyond a single blog post.By combining reflective activities, structured resources, and consistent connection, you are creating a strong foundation for children’s emotional wellbeing that lasts beyond a single blog post.
You can integrate simple routines and reflective moments to support children’s emotional wellbeing:
- Encourage daily conversations about feelings.
- Use printable activities and journals to help children explore emotions.
- Schedule small family bonding moments to build connection and resilience.
- Share strategies from trusted organisations like YoungMinds.
