Microreflexion on the Path to Personal Growth: How Learning About Relaxation and Stress Reduction Helps Children Grow

Microreflexion on the Path to Personal Growth: How Learning About Relaxation and Stress Reduction Helps Children Grow

Discover the hidden treasures in your children. Each of us has unique strengths or hidden abilities waiting to be uncovered. Learning about relaxation and stress reduction can help our children develop these abilities and grow into harmonious personalities.

In this module, you will learn how micro-reflexology and relaxation techniques contribute to children's personal growth. You will gain practical tools and methods that you can apply in your everyday life.

  • Introduction to Micro-Reflexology – discover what micro-reflexology means and how it affects children's psychology.
  • Relaxation Techniques – learn various techniques that help children relax and reduce stress.
  • Impact on Personal Growth – explore how relaxation methods contribute to children's emotional and social intelligence.
  • Practical Exercises – try simple exercises that you can do together with your children.
  • Building Self-Esteem – find out how relaxation and stress reduction support children's self-confidence and self-respect.

Conclusion: Let your children discover their potential and grow through relaxation. Try this module and see how their world can change!

Imagine a child who has withdrawn into silence. How do you react as an observer?
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If you had to describe stress as an animal, what would it be?
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When a child breaks a vase and looks at you with fear, what is your internal impulse?
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What environment do you think helps a child develop inner peace the most?
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Imagine a child who is angry. What does this anger remind you of?
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Which statement best describes you when working with children's stress?
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If you could give a child one "tool" for life, what would it be?
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What triggers a feeling of tension in you when it comes to children and their emotions?
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Which image best represents your idea of a child's relaxation?
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When a child is afraid, what do you think they need the most?
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