Charm Words: Daily Affirmations For Kids

Charm Words is a daily affirmations podcast for children of color that will help to inspire and bring self-worth to the forefront of young minds at the start and end of their day. Help your kids deal with feelings of emotional distress while learning new self-care abilities. The simple Ph.D.-approved charm words on this podcast free kids from invasive troubling thoughts, build resilience to stressful situations and help them develop positive ways of coping.

 

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Credits:
Executive Producer: Anthony Frasier
Lead Producer(s): Wanda Reynolds, Mike Bisceglia
Producer(s): Thaddeus Danquah, Yona Dervishi
Writer(s): Yona Dervishi, Gabriela Portugal, Adrienne Maria Vrettos
Actor(s): Heidi Kwiat (Zola), Celestina Harris
Audio Engineer(s): Rondell Patterson
Sound Design: Nilo Galang
Cover Art: Hannah Pahl
Special Contributors: Dr. Ed Greene, PHD

“Establishing a positive sense of self and the ability to question, probe and problem-solve are essential to the foundation of managing an ever changing world and becoming lifelong learners. Affirmations can be pathways to the positive, proactive development of racial identity, social interactions, resilience and agency in children and youth. They may also help establish, strengthen and reinforce a self-affirming, confidence-building sense of individual strength, confidence, and self-worth” – Dr. Ed Greene, PHD

Charm Words: Daily Affirmations for Kids is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. If you take any action or inaction as a result of any of the content provided in the podcast, this is based solely on your decision, and the creators, hosts, and anyone involved in its production (including, without limitation, ABF Creative, Inc.) are not and will not be liable for any damages or negative consequences that may arise from following the advice or participating in the activities mentioned in the podcast. Any reliance on the information, opinions, and recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. Parents and guardians are encouraged to supervise their children to ensure they participate safely. The podcast is not intended to provide professional advice, therapy, or medical treatment, and outcomes may vary depending on individual circumstances. We encourage parents and guardians to review the content and decide whether it is appropriate for their child.