How to Use Positive Language to Boost Your Child’s Confidence
Positive language doesn’t mean ignoring big feelings or difficult behaviour. It means responding with clarity and calm instead of frustration or criticism.
Positive language doesn’t mean ignoring big feelings or difficult behaviour. It means responding with clarity and calm instead of frustration or criticism.
Every story begins with a spark — a moment, a memory, or a question that refuses to leave you alone. For The Library of Forgotten Dreams, the spark was simple: What happens to the dreams we forget?
We think we spend our lives teaching children — but sometimes, they quietly teach us something back. Yiayia shares one of those moments.
Courage isn’t always about holding on. Sometimes, it’s about releasing the need to be more, bigger, or different.
The little cloud’s journey is one of quiet self‑acceptance. Of learning that drifting isn’t failing — it’s becoming.
Children live in a world full of big feelings, brave choices, and quiet hopes they don’t always know how to express. Stories give them a safe place to explore those emotions — especially stories filled with gentle magic.
There are words every child needs to hear — not just once, but often. Yiayia shares them today, for little hearts and grown ones too.