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Anxiety Solutions for Kids Digital Toolbox

Product Code: D4937

digital cards, booklet, and activity ideas for use anywhere

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Product Overview
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What's Included?
  • 50 full-colour digital cards with engaging illustrations
  • Digital booklet with practical strategies and instructions
  • Ongoing access to blogs, card hacks, and extra resources

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How to Use
  • In classrooms: Use in circle time, group work, or link activities with art, movement, or storytelling
  • In counselling: Help children explore safe strategies to manage anxiety and big emotions
  • At home: Support children to build confidence and resilience with fun, easy-to-use techniques

For more inspiration, explore our Ideas Bank.

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Suitable for

This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:

  • Early years practitioners
  • Counsellors, psychologists & social workers
  • Parents, carers & families

testimonials

  • Discover what makes our products a favourite!
Thank You

‘We hang a card each week at our sink in the office and we look at it while we fill the kettle. When we put this card up I could hear my colleague in the kitchen repeatedly saying ‘Thank you’ in all different voices and volumes—to the universe. It was great!’

Belinda Ryan – Ignite Therapies
Better Than Before

‘This is my favourite because it fights against perfectionist tendencies and really focusses on strengths. It’s a great reminder that the challenge we face currently is surmountable, and even if it’s hard now, we are constantly growing and learning!’

Rebecca Lea – NSW Police Force
Slo-Mo

‘This is my favourite because people can sometimes get into a panic when feeling anxious and everything can seem to speed up and ‘close in’.  This strategy helps an anxious person to slow things down. And by saying things really slowly, it gives you more of a chance to breathe deeply and/or calmly as you do so.’

Don Pearson – RTLB Gisborne Girls High