This beautifully illustrated set of 52 cards by author Amy Hamilton will teach children to focus on positive ideas, values and feelings to develop a high sense of self-worth, and build confidence. Using these cards is a wonderful way to empower children with positive thoughts to create wonderful life experiences.
All of the Indigo Dreaming Positive Affirmation Cards have a positive statement that promotes positive thinking about themselves and others. The set also contains three magical golden cards with special messages that will delight children of all ages.
Each positive affirmation card relates directly to meditations in the book Indigo Dreaming – a Book of Meditations for Children. The cards can be used in conjunction with the book or as a wonderful resource on their own. The card set includes an instruction booklet outlining different activities and ideas for using the cards.
Chapters in the instructional booklet include...
About Affirmations
Creative writing teachers, counsellors, educators and personal journal keepers: here is a wonderful tool for creative self-development and self-expression. A wide range of topics, comments, thought-provoking ideas and illustrations are suitable for application across a wide range of journalling styles. Published by Innovative Resources 2003, 32 laminated, full-colour gate-folded cards, 75 x 300mm, polypropylene box, 44-page booklet guaranteed to get the creative juices flowing! Author: Deb Western, Illustrator: Sivan Debeljakovic. For further information, card examples and articles on this resource please click the more info arrow below. More info
Corban & Blair in collaboration with Left Field Enterprises, have created a unique game using pictures & photographs of family and friends. Each of the 50 cards carries a question designed to stimulate conversation & encourage the sharing of life's significant experiences. Try it over dinner or with colleagues, classmates, family and friends. More info
The use of visual aids by a person with Autism, ADHD, Aspergers or other communication problems, can bridge the gap of speech. In other words, initially they learn to communicate in a common language of sight. These cards have been laminated for longevity, have rounded corners for safety and are attached to a retractable key chain for easy portability. More info