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Mind Bubbles: Exploring Children‘s Big Feelings In A Fun Way
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41 episodes
4 months ago
The podcast exploring BIG feelings with little people. We’re on a mission to support early childhood educators in growing resilient young minds.

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The podcast exploring BIG feelings with little people. We’re on a mission to support early childhood educators in growing resilient young minds.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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31. I can feel FRUSTRATED
Mind Bubbles: Exploring Children‘s Big Feelings In A Fun Way
7 minutes 11 seconds
6 months ago
31. I can feel FRUSTRATED

In this heartwarming episode of Mind Bubbles, Deslaleigh is joined by her super friends Pop the Platypus and Ivy to explore one of childhood’s trickiest emotions: frustration. Whether it’s block towers that won’t stay up or iPads that won’t cooperate, big feelings can bubble up fast - but with playful strategies and powerful breaths, kids can learn to name their emotions and keep trying, even when it’s hard.


What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • What frustration feels like in your body
  • Ivy’s story about filming a video
  • How our breath is a secret superpower for calming down
  • Pop’s Fast Five game about frustrating moments
  • Tips for kids and grown-ups to manage tricky emotions together


This episode is perfect for:

  • Preschool and early primary-aged children
  • Parents, educators, and carers helping kids name and regulate emotions
  • Anyone needing a gentle reminder: “Doing tricky things helps your brain grow.”


Key themes: Emotional literacy, mindfulness for kids, self-regulation, positive self-talk, play-based learning.


Let’s teach our kids to say: “I can feel frustrated… and still be amazing!”


Learn more and download free resources at: mindbubbles.com.au


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mind Bubbles: Exploring Children‘s Big Feelings In A Fun Way
The podcast exploring BIG feelings with little people. We’re on a mission to support early childhood educators in growing resilient young minds.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.