When we create, we share our ideas, feelings, and imagination—and that takes courage. There’s no right or wrong way to create. Just showing up is a brave step.
Why Creativity Builds Bravery
Creating helps us:
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Express feelings we don’t have words for
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Try something new in a safe way
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Build confidence through play
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Feel proud of what we make
You don’t need to be “good” at art.
You just need to try.
Today’s Creative Activity: My Brave Steps
Use paper, crayons, markers, paint, or anything you like.
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Draw or write one thing that feels a little scary
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Draw or write one small brave step you can try
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Add one thing you’re proud of yourself for
If you want, give your picture a title like:
“This Is Me Being Brave.”
Creative Rules from Grace
There are only a few rules in Creative Corner:
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There is no wrong way
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Messy is okay
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Trying matters more than how it looks
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You don’t have to share unless you want to
Your creation is brave because YOU made it.
Notice How It Feels
After you finish, take a moment to notice:
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How does your body feel?
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What part was fun?
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What part felt brave?
Every time you create, your confidence grows just like bravery does.
For Parents & Caregivers
You can support Creative Corner by:
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Letting kids lead the activity
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Avoiding corrections or “fixing”
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Asking gentle questions like:
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“Tell me about your picture.”
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“What part feels brave to you?”
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“What do you like most about it?”
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Celebrate effort, not appearance.
Grace says:
Creating is a brave way to share who you are.

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