Category: Welcome to Creative Minds
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When a Child Says “I Don’t Want to Go”
When a child says they don’t want to see a parent, it can put adults in an incredibly difficult position. Sometimes it’s brushed aside as defiance. Sometimes it’s labelled as manipulation. Sometimes it’s seen as “just a phase.” But very often, it’s communication. Children don’t usually have the emotional language to explain why something feels…
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Why Inclusion Matters (and What It Gently Teaches Our Children)
Inclusion isn’t about everyone being the same.It’s about everyone belonging. For children, feeling included sends a powerful, quiet message:You are welcome here exactly as you are. In everyday life, inclusion might look small — a child being invited into a game, having their voice heard, or feeling accepted even when they think, learn, move, or…
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A Small Art Pause for Busy Days
A grounding activity to help your child feel steady when life feels loud Busy times have a way of creeping up on children. Mornings feel rushed. Afternoons blur into after-school clubs, homework, and tired emotions. Even exciting seasons — holidays, celebrations, changes — can quietly overwhelm a child’s nervous system. When everything feels fast and…
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Co-parenting When Things Feel Hard
A gentle guide for supporting your child’s emotional safety Co-parenting can feel exhausting, confusing, and emotionally draining — especially when communication feels strained or unpredictable. Many parents tell us they feel stuck between wanting to protect their child and trying to keep the peace, all while managing their own feelings in the background. If this…
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When Big Feelings Feel Too Much: Helping Children Feel Safe With Their Emotions
There are moments when a child’s emotions seem to spill out all at once — tears that come out of nowhere, frustration that turns into shouting, or quiet withdrawal that leaves you wondering what’s going on inside their head. As parents and carers, it’s easy to feel unsure in those moments. You might ask yourself:…
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Welcome to Creative Minds
Anxiety among children and young people is at an all-time high, harming their confidence, learning, and wellbeing. Pressures to conform lead to stress and low self-esteem. Creative Minds aims to change this by promoting emotional expression and creativity, helping youth build resilience and embrace their true selves in a supportive environment.
