
”Boundaries are like putting a fence to a relationship to make sure the parts involved interact, feel and evolve safely”
Would you like your child to develop a strong sense of self-respect and assertiveness, enabling them to navigate peer pressure and make informed decisions?
Understanding and learning about boundaries provides numerous benefits for children and equips them with vital life skills, enhances their self-awareness, and prepares them for healthier and more fulfilling relationships throughout their lives.
Children will:
- Explore boundaries in a simple way using metaphors.
- Learn about the benefits and importance of having boundaries in place.
- Learn how to set healthy boundaries with confidence as they see the value of them.
- Set boundaries in social media and the use of technology.
Understanding and learning about boundaries provides numerous benefits for children:
Personal safety
They learn to identify when someone is invading their personal space, manipulating their emotions, or engaging in inappropriate behavior. Children are empowered to take action, seek help, or remove themselves from potentially harmful situations.
Healthy relationships
Understanding boundaries helps children establish and maintain healthy relationships.
Emotional regulation
Children who understand boundaries are more likely to recognize their own emotions and develop coping strategies to manage them effectively. They learn to set limits on how others treat them, express their emotions appropriately, and seek support when needed, promoting emotional well-being and resilience.
Self-esteem and self-worth
Children who understand and enforce their boundaries feel more confident in expressing their thoughts, opinions, and needs. This confidence translates into a positive self-image and empowers them to make choices that align with their values and personal boundaries.
Social skills
They learn to navigate social situations respectfully and responsibly, building positive and meaningful relationships with others.
Consent and autonomy
This knowledge helps them develop a sense of agency and autonomy over their bodies, decisions, and personal space.

”Boundaries are personal rules you set for yourself to protect you physically or emotionally”
Santi, 10 years old