Tips for parents
Meet InClouds. Journal - A Healthy Habit That Builds Lasting Memories
I’m super excited to share InClouds. Journal with you - a fun and simple way for kids to take a few minutes each day for themselves and put their thoughts on paper. It fits right into busy family life, giving kids a chance to unwind, imagine, and start healthy habits without any hassle.
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What Experts Are Saying About InClouds. Journal?
At InClouds, we created our journal to give kids a space to express themselves and explore their feelings without pressure. Below are insights from various professionals on InClouds. Journal and its value in fostering children’s expression and emotional development. We’re excited to share their thoughts, as they truly reflect the essence of what...
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Building Trust with Children: Small Things That Make a Big Difference
Trust isn’t built through one grand gesture, but through a series of small, meaningful moments in which we show a child that we genuinely care about who they are, what they feel, what they think, and what they need. It’s also important to remember that children are highly perceptive and notice their surroundings and the behavior of adults much m...
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Why Journaling is an Invaluable Gift for a Child
Through my work with children, I often notice how much they need a safe, peaceful place where they can put their feelings. A place like that doesn’t ask questions, doesn’t judge, and doesn’t rush them. That’s why I believe a children’s journal is something truly special - a little space that gives them freedom.
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Why Pen and Paper Are the Best Defense for Your Child’s Brain (Ages 6 - 12)
The years from ages 6 and 12 are critical for your child's brain development. Instead of letting apps and gadgets take center stage, it's crucial to recognize that this is the time when their cognitive 'operating system' is being developed, establishing the foundation for attention, memory, and creativity that will last a lifetime.
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How to Start a Journaling Habit with Your Child (Even If They’re Not Into Writing)
There’s magic in watching your child’s imagination come to life on a page - doodles, silly spellings, or even little sentences that show you what’s going on in their head. However, getting kids to journal can feel like a challenge, especially in a world filled with screens, distractions, and instant entertainment.
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WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT INCLOUDS. JOURNAL