Invisible Medals
Find you self-pride super power!
Our children need to feel a sense of pride. Kids who feel pride within themselves have the confidence to try new things, to work hard towards goals, and value the effort that other people go to, to achieve their goals. ‘Invisible Medals’ is a light-hearted lesson for children to learn and value the hard work and dedication that goes in to receiving tangible medals and rewards. It encourages children to look beyond a reward, and rather, find the self-satisfaction that comes with having a sense of pride for doing positive things. Finding that inner-feeling that is felt when they know they have done something great. How many invisible medals does your child have?
Find you self-pride super power!
Our children need to feel a sense of pride. Kids who feel pride within themselves have the confidence to try new things, to work hard towards goals, and value the effort that other people go to, to achieve their goals. ‘Invisible Medals’ is a light-hearted lesson for children to learn and value the hard work and dedication that goes in to receiving tangible medals and rewards. It encourages children to look beyond a reward, and rather, find the self-satisfaction that comes with having a sense of pride for doing positive things. Finding that inner-feeling that is felt when they know they have done something great. How many invisible medals does your child have?
Find you self-pride super power!
Our children need to feel a sense of pride. Kids who feel pride within themselves have the confidence to try new things, to work hard towards goals, and value the effort that other people go to, to achieve their goals. ‘Invisible Medals’ is a light-hearted lesson for children to learn and value the hard work and dedication that goes in to receiving tangible medals and rewards. It encourages children to look beyond a reward, and rather, find the self-satisfaction that comes with having a sense of pride for doing positive things. Finding that inner-feeling that is felt when they know they have done something great. How many invisible medals does your child have?