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Our values

Blossoming kindness is a mindful initiative aiming at cultivating kindness in children, schools and communities as a whole. The BK Initiative is using different educational content, children coaching, interactive workshops and social emotional tools to engage and educate.

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Meet the Founder

Yasmine is a Certified Children’s Life Coach and Founder of Blossoming Kindness Initiative. She is always in a boundless search of ways to make this world a kinder and more compassionate place for current and future generations.

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Workshops

Do you ever find yourself speaking or thinking unkindly about something, someone, or even yourself? Well, let me tell you, you are not alone. You can blossom into a kinder and a more conscious version of yourself if you practice frequent acts of kindness.

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Resources

The Blossoming Kindness Initiative developed school programmes, for 4 to 12 year old children, geared with Social Emotional Learning tools (SEL) to fully embrace students from diverse cultures and nationalities from around the world.

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BLOGS

Bonding with your teenage child… is a beautiful undertaking.

Let us normalise that struggling to maintain a tranquil and delightful relationship with our teenage child is part of life. Our children are physically, mentally, and emotionally going through a rollercoaster in those developmental years.
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Impermanence… Nothing last forever.

Today, I decided to write from the heart. As a single mom living abroad, I, too, faced struggles while raising my precious children. It is not always easy. This article serves as a reminder to all of us that none of these struggles will last forever.
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Punishment vs consequences in parenting...

As a children’s life Coach, I come across many children who get into trouble after behaving a certain way If they don’t follow the rules at home.
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