"Waves of Calm" - Giant Coloring Sheet for the Kid Stuck in a Worry Loop
Something funny happens when you roll this out on the kitchen table. The questions are already there, printed right in the border. You don't have to think of what to say. You just color. Waves of Calm is a 2-foot by 5-foot underwater scene featuring jellyfish, submarines, turtles, sharks, hermit crabs, and octopuses; with messages like "Go With the Flow," "Slow Down," and "It's OK to Be Crabby." The questions in the border use the ocean as a way into the harder stuff: what worry feels like in your body, where you go when you need quiet, how to ride out a wave instead of fighting it. It's for the kid who worries. The one whose brain is always a little stormy, who carries things they can't quite put down, who gets overwhelmed in ways they don't have words for yet. The sheet doesn't try to fix that. It just makes a little space for it. Some of the questions in the border: If your brain was an ocean right now, would it be stormy, choppy, or calm glass? When you feel a wave of worry coming, where do you feel it in your body first? Where is your favorite quiet spot in the house to recharge? Feelings are like waves — some are little ripples and some are huge crashers. What kind of waves have you had today? No prep. No wrong answers. Just a big piece of paper and whatever comes up.
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