Child Friendly Spaces

A safe environment for the child through which he can participate in play, build social relationships, develop his abilities and rebuild their personalities..

Giving

The true spirit of Christmas lies not just in receiving but in giving, and the children at #Balsam chose to end the year by engaging in the giving activity. Giving is a cherished human virtue, done with love and without expecting anything in return.The children joyfully crafted Christmas items in a warm and loving atmosphere, …

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Fear

Fear in children manifests as a psychological and physical response to anxiety-inducing experiences or fears they encounter. It’s common for children to feel fear when confronted with new situations, failure, or perceived threats, whether real or imagined. The Balsam team has taken steps to help children cope with their fears, aiming to alleviate pressures and …

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Fear

#Fear is a natural feeling triggered when encountering unfamiliar situations or circumstances. The #Balsam team has discovered a set of practical strategies to confront and conquer fear. then the children, symbolically depict their fears in small drawings, juxtaposed with larger depictions of themselves, symbolizing their ability to rise above their fears.

Physical Health

The #Balsam team enhanced its understanding of #physical_health by exploring the advantages of exercise and its significance to the body. This included boosting #self-confidence and energy levels, enhancing brain health and memory, and ultimately promoting improved sleep quality.

Playing

Playing is essential for children’s socialization and can enhance their mental and physical well-being. In order to promote this, we set up a play and entertainment activities, bringing a day full of joy and laughter to the children.

Feelings

A person has many feelings that make up his personality, to make communication easier between people, and the topic was interesting in which we tested different feelings with Balsam children, and we confirmed this talk through an activity that encouraged children to express their feelings without fear or hesitation