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Emotionally Healthy Kids Emotionally Healthy Kids is the home of Becky Goddard-Hill Therapy. I am a child/teen psychotherapist. I deliver direct work in person in Nottingham or online.

It is packed full of resources and guidance for parents, teachers and carers to help them empower, support and nurture young people in their care. I have published 16 books for young people on emotional wellbeing with Harper Collins.

Everything I know about building a teens confidence can be found in my book Be Confident Be You. Hours of coaching for u...
03/09/2025

Everything I know about building a teens confidence can be found in my book Be Confident Be You. Hours of coaching for under £7!

Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. For a full refund with no deduction for return shipping, you can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition.

How to help your child  make friends at school
03/09/2025

How to help your child make friends at school

5 Tips to help children make friends

27/08/2025

Going back to school can be an exciting time for kids keen to see their friends and get on with their studies.For many kids though this excitement might be o...

25/08/2025

Help ease anxiety around starting a new school with expert advice from children's therapist and wellebing author Becky Goddard-Hill. Discover Becky's practical tips and give your child the best start to the school year.

Read the blog: https://ow.ly/9z8g50WHCBh

Inspirational books for happy minds
21/08/2025

Inspirational books for happy minds

Finding good books for kids is easy. Finding great books that are not only engaging, but help them to feel more confident, self-assured, and happy? That can be a challenge. We share three books for kids 7+ that promote happiness, positive emotional and mental health in fun ways.

21/08/2025

Award-winning news for 8-14s

6 tips to help your child prepare for starting primary school
20/08/2025

6 tips to help your child prepare for starting primary school

tips to help prepare your child for starting primary school

19/08/2025

Therapy with Becky Goddard-Hill - becky offers therapy and life coaching for children / teens in Nottingham or via zoom

If your teen is starting to worry about their A levels or GCSE results, here are 3 thing you can do right now to support...
07/08/2025

If your teen is starting to worry about their A levels or GCSE results, here are 3 thing you can do right now to support them.

- Take time to listen their worries, don't minimise them. Their results DO matter to them, they have worked for these exams over a number of years and they will determine their next step in life. It is only natural that they care deeply and are apprehensive about their results.

- Have a plan for results day ... work out together with your teen what to do if they don't get the results they want (colleges and clearing contact details at the ready! ) and what to do if they do get the results they want!

How do they want to celebrate all that effort?

And is someone around to support them if things don't go their way, or cheer them on if they do?

- Try and encourage them to keep busy.

Results day will come along anyway and hours spent worrying will not change the outcome. A walk in the woods, baking sessions, movie nights can be great distractions that can get them out of a slump of worry (and their room) and help them reconnect with you and the nicer things in life.

Is your teen feeling anxious about results day?

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