My class wrote a poem about their beautiful truth. Here are two different poems by two different girls.
Poem 1:
Me…a haiku
You do not know me.
I’ll always swim in self hate.
Surrounded by it.
…………………………………
Poem 2:
Happy…an acrostic
Happy is a superpower
A power that’s special
Power that’s different
Power that brings joy and love
You can be happy, you should be happy,
you have the power
…………………………………………..
The difference?
Perspective, self-awareness, emotional intelligence
Now, think about your own child. Are they more like the haiku or the acrostic?
Are they swimming in self-doubt, or do they radiate confidence and love?
Here’s the beautiful truth: Life will challenge your child. There will be moments of self-doubt, comparison, and struggle. But with the right skills, your child can learn to navigate those moments and emerge stronger, happier, and more resilient.
That’s why my Self-Love class is more than a class—it’s a lifeline.
And that’s why I turned that class into a whole mentorship program and made it available beyond the walls of the classroom.
I teach middle schoolers:
* How to silence self-doubt and practice self-compassion.
* How to identify and use their strengths to grow confidence.
* How to develop emotional resilience and set boundaries.
Every child deserves to see themselves through the lens of possibility, not pain. Give your child the tools to rewrite their story.
Whether they are the haiku or the acrostic today, they can learn to step into their full potential.
If your pre-teen or teen needs to turn “I’ll always swim in self-hate” into “I have the power” enroll them in my Self-Love Mentorship. Message me for a link to my calendar.