Rules also help
kids feel safe and secure.
Routines and structure are the cornerstone of
kids feeling safe and secure.
Not exact matches
It is important to make your
kids feel secure and safe so that they will have the self - esteem needed to excel at school.
Studies show that routines help
kids to be more co-operative, confident
and independent, all because they
feel safe and secure knowing what is going to happen next!
As always, it all comes down to «The Four S's»: helping
kids feel Safe, Seen, Soothed,
and Secure.
It even lowers IQ, since
kids who don't
feel completely
safe and secure aren't free to learn.
Kids need enough rules to
feel safe and secure.
It helps
kids feel secure at night
and stays cool for
safe fun under covers.
Diversity in communities can foster strength, but it can also be a catalyst for depression in youths who
feel they don't fit in.2 ALSO (Advocacy, Leadership, Support, Outreach) Youth in Sarasota, Florida provides youth in the community with a «drop in center;» a
safe haven where
kids can escape bullying, teasing, or other stresses in a
secure, positive, drug - free atmosphere.3 ALSO was founded on the belief that no one should have to hide their sexual orientation or preferred gender,
and works in conjunction with the community to support all at - risk youth.
Angela noted that through working with the
Kids Count Program «the child is happy to get dropped off in the morning... the relationships that he's built with the children have just flourished because he's
feeling so
safe and secure and confident in the environment now that he's willing to go
and explore
and mum isn't having any problems getting him here either.»