
In this lecture video, Princess Starseed talks about the power of choice for your child and how it can help promote a healthy self esteem as well as lay a important foundation for making powerful choices throughout their lives.
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IIn this lecture video, Princess star seed talks about the endless possibilities within your child. No matter where you may be on your path with your child, it is never too late to begin each and every day by building positive belief systems which are foundational for your child's health and development.
Explore how children's belief systems form from birth to age eight and how subconscious absorption of media shapes behavior, with a foundation of love, structure, and positive incentives.
In this lecture video, Princess Starseed introduces our foundational support, meaning our 10 Feathered Friends who hold qualities that children can aspire to be like. Imagine choosing a feathered friend every day or every week to lead your child into success with e many activities lined out in this empowerment program.
In this lecture video, Princess Starseed introduces The Thought Pirates who can interrupt your child's day with negative chatter at any given moment. A Thought Pirate are characters that can rob your child of their inner joy. In this empowerment program you can support your child in recognizing when a thought pirate might be lurking around.
This video is worth repeating. Please watch it and consider how your child's role as the star in his or her own movie can profoundly impact the way they process their experiences in life.
In this video lecture Princess Starseed invites you to step into your imagination as you support your child in being the star of their own movie. Your child is the star of their life and your support is so important to the success of this program.
In this video lecture, Princess Starseed lays out the 6 “C’s” to success in this empowerment program. Your role as the guide is to ensure that these 6 “C’s” are implemented for the greatest success of your child,
In this video lecture, Princess Starseed discusses small steps that your child can take to meet success with this program. Setting the stage for your child to lead the way with you being there joyful cheerleader and guide will surely put a successful smile on their face.
In this video lecture, Princess Starseed talks about your inner child and how reconnecting with that through your engagement with your child will build a bridge between generations that will last a lifetime. Don't hesitate to play with your inner child to day
In this video lecture Princess Starseed will outline the steps for fostering positive choice within your child, offering transitions, setting guidelines, offering verbal validation offering positive choices, and celebrating outcomes.
In this video lecture Princess Starseed supports you the guide in navigating your child through this empowerment program. She'll be with you every step of the way.
Here's a fun video to show you how easy it can be to have an open dialogue with your child about our Ten Feathered Friends.
Our welcome letter to you and a few brief instructions before you begin. WE HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL IN ADDITION TO OUR ONLINE COURSE.
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Hi Little Friend! Come and meet our 10 Feathered Friends in this video! Who is you favorite Feathered Friend? Bloozey, Rooter, Joey, Chewy, Nibble, Rufus, Skipper, Crystal, Sunny, or Lucy?
Princess Starseed has a surprise in her cosmic bag. What Feathered Friend will appear? Watch this video and find out!
The Sparkler Princess and Bluey jump into creative time as they make Popsicle Stick Puppets. Come join in the fun!
Children can learn about our Feathered Friends through this fun movement game. Can you move like Bloozey, Joey, Rooter, Chewy, Nibble, Rufus, Skipper, Crystal, Sunny, & Lucy? Let's Play!
Let's play with Bloozey and Princess Starseed as they try and find out where our Feathered Friends are hiding.
Children learn best through play and repetition. Children can learn about our Feathered Friends through this fun Finger Play. Can you say and learn our Finger Play with Bloozey?
Ten Feathered Friends. Ten Feathered Friends.
Let me introduce to you, ten Feathered Friends.
Bloozey is happy and Rooter is brave.
Joey is thankful in so many ways.
Chewy is playful and Nibble is smart.
Rufus was curious right from the start.
Skipper is helpful and Crystal's polite
Sunny is friendly and such a delight.
And then there is Lucy as kind as can be.
Can you imagine them all in a tree?
Let's count them. Let's count them.
Our ten feathered Friends.
Let's count on our fingers all over again.
Hi Little Friend. Have you heard about the Thought Pirates? They are the silly little voices that we sometimes hear in our heads. Let's learn how to shoo them away together!
Join Bloozey as he meets the Thought Pirates and learn how to help your child shoo them away when they want to play.
To support you child and their emotional awareness we provide this song, "Let The Feelings In."
Join the Sparkler Princess as she presents this interactive video based her children's picture book, ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE, ANYTHING GOES! The Sparkler Princess, will have your child playfully engaged, sparking their curious imaginations. Don’t be surprised if you find your child dancing on their tippy toes, flapping their arms wildly, guessing questions out loud, or shooing negative thoughts away, right along with the Sparkler Princess.
Move with Bluesy to boost your child’s energy and happiness through body movement. Follow Bluesy’s cues—flap your arms, tap your feet, twirl, and tap your head in a playful activity.
Encourage your child to awaken the five senses on a nature walk, exploring touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing beyond screen time.
Learn to make a simple happy book with your child by stapling paper, drawing from the heart, and joining in to share happiness and make your own book.
Explore how music influences mood and emotion in young children by guiding them through bluesy groove moments, tapping, snapping, dancing, and inviting family and friends to join in.
Engage children in a hide and seek activity by hiding a favorite toy indoors or outdoors and taking turns to find it.
Join Blues for happiness party activities that celebrate a child, using balloons, streamers, cake, and friends to boost mood through playful interactions.
Encourage your child to recall their happiest memories and share favorite moments with friends, as Blues reflects on playful memories, wings, and birdseed adventures.
Create a comforting space for children by building a happy tent with blankets, pillows, soft lighting, music, comforting toys, and light snacks, inviting them to play.
Engage in activity 10 with feathered friend Bloozey as children send happy wishes in bubbles, promoting thinking of others and sharing smiles.
Empower children to choose a fun activity to create a happy memory with family and friends. Options include nature walks, finding treasures, bubbles, picnics, and moments with a puppy.
Lead a circle-based laughter activity in early childhood education that invites children to create silly laughs, make others laugh, and de-stress by laughing with parents and peers.
Rooter the feathered friend helps children be brave by trying new foods, using silly vegetable faces to engage touching, tasting, and smelling in an adventurous, multisensory experience.
Encourage early learners to be brave by trying new activities, like skating or sliding, setting personal boundaries, and talking about fears with Rooter and supportive listeners.
Guide parents to help children be brave like our feathered friend Rooter by openly talking about fears; verbalizing worries strengthens bravery and, together, fears can disappear.
Children learn bravery through pretend play by dressing up as a nature superhero who overcomes fear, inspired by Rooter.
Build emotional confidence and self-esteem by taking turns sharing personal strengths, writing affirmations, and displaying brave words inspired by Rooter, to reinforce bravery, calmness, and kindness.
Parents guide children to imagine themselves being brave, verbalize brave moments, and explore fears through a turn-taking activity with Rooter and Lucy.
Empower children to be brave through singing and songwriting, as they learn a new song or write one about bravery and share it with family.
Empower children to choose brave actions within reason, building confidence as they imagine their hearts growing bigger to face fears together and be brave today.
Support your child by following the leader in timid areas, helping them try activities like printing letters, balancing, trampoline, and swinging high. Watch others be brave to help them try.
Parents guide children to draw brave pictures of what they fear, using Rooter as a model, then discuss the images to celebrate courage and talk about being brave.
Create a brave puppet from household items to guide your child toward confidence. Role-play with thought pirates and feathered friends to explore bravery, answering 'What would Bruder do?'
Engage parents and children in an easy 'thankful game' activity that prompts sharing what they are thankful for and why, fostering gratitude and relatable reflections with Joey the feathered friend.
Create a thankful collage with your child for activity 2, using photos, drawings, or magazine cutouts, then display the poster to reinforce gratitude inspired by Joey the feathered friend.
Guides children to express gratitude by drawing family member names from a jar and sharing why they are thankful, fostering self-esteem, bravery, and politeness through a playful game.
Create a thankful jar activity with your child by decorating jars for each family member, writing gratitude notes, and reading anonymous messages together to celebrate kindness.
Empower children to express gratitude by completing simple tasks and celebrating their effort with positive feedback, fostering a bigger sense of helping at home.
Invite children to learn gratitude by choosing and giving away toys to a friend, shelter, or organization, fostering a lifelong habit of gratitude.
Children learn to be thankful by noticing their bodies through an interactive grateful recognition game, using hands, eyes, feet and ears cutouts to express why those parts help them.
Teach children to be thankful by recognizing where food comes from and caring for a tomato plant, growing food at home, and connecting garden harvest to meals.
Guide your child in practicing gratitude by picturing someone, imagining love flowing from the heart to them, and sharing thankful thoughts in a face-to-face activity.
Guide children through a calming diaphragmatic breathing activity with a toy on the belly, counting three in and three out, fostering gratitude for breath.
Teach children gratitude through warm hugs by inviting and initiating hugs, using a 30-second timer, a hug station or hand signal, and modeling loving, thankful moments.
Engage children in expressing gratitude to community helpers by creating thank you cards, treats, and awards, and surprising firefighters, teachers, doctors, and others with heartfelt gestures.
Encourage children to be playful by making up games or playing favorites, and develop socializing, communication, taking turns, and cooperation, while keeping things light and keeping their heart open.
Foster interactive play with peers to learn essential early childhood development skills, including social etiquette, manners, respect, speaking kindly, and taking turns, through singing, silly talk, and reading.
Explore imaginative play using ordinary kitchen items to create symbolic roles, like a spoon as a train and a bowl as a spaceship, encouraging parent and child creativity and exploration.
Encourage children to expand social experiences by visiting a park or playgroup, limiting screen time, and meeting new friends, while modeling sharing and taking turns during a mud cake activity.
Practice emotional awareness with Chewie using a mirror to name emotions like silly, frustrated, happy, sad, and angry, while making silly faces.
Encourage role play with dress-up materials to explore family roles and identities, as children imitate adults like a daddy, baker, farmer, or dancer.
Explore literacy play with feathered friend Chewie, using tongue twisters and silly sentences to boost wordplay, turn-taking, and family engagement for children of all ages.
Activate children's tactile senses through a soapy bubble activity with Chewy the feathered friend, hiding water toys under bubbles for a guessing game that can introduce letters, numbers, and colors.
Explore how children learn through cooking with our feathered friend Chewie, involving kids in choosing ingredients and making simple sandwiches or cupcakes, to encourage trying new foods.
Explore nature with your child through playful activities inspired by Chewy, the feathered friend, inviting imagination, including treasure hunts, fairy houses, obstacle courses, and hide and seek.
Engage children in playful learning by chore time with Chewy, using a timer, singing and dancing, and counting toys on the shelf as they clean their room quickly.
Engage your child in floor-level play, as taught in early childhood education, with chewy, exploring choices, songs, and I spy games to strengthen bonding and understanding of your child's world.
Establish a child-accessible library in the bedroom to foster a love of reading. Use affordable secondhand books and a variety of titles, inspired by the feathered friend nibble.
Join feathered friend nibble activity 2 to guide children as they learn new skills through painting and Play-Doh. Mix colors: blue plus yellow make green, red plus blue make purple.
Kids learn measuring through hands-on practice with a tape measure, scales, and everyday objects, discovering what works and what doesn't work while boosting observation and logical thinking.
Explore hands-on activities that help kids learn new letters, words, and numbers through painting, stickers, bubble bath letter hunts, and short picture book storytelling at home.
Join a feathered friend nibble in a listening game that strengthens sequencing and listening skills by following a sequence of actions, with age-appropriate challenge.
Engage children in learning new words through music with nibble, the feathered friend, using simple songs and repetition for younger kids and inviting older children to invent their songs.
Children learn ordered gross motor dance sequences with a feathered friend, following clap, stomp, and twirl patterns. They can create their own movements with family and adjust difficulty by age.
Engage children with feathered friend nibble activity by learning new games, remembering rules, and playing a word game that lets younger kids build sentences and older kids add to them.
Encourage children to balance logic and creativity by engaging in baking, decorating, and building with shapes to make a house, then invite family to join the activity.
Build with loose materials, wood blocks, buttons, yarn, and sticks, to spark your child’s creativity and imagination, using glue, tape, staples, or string, inspired by the feathered friend nimble.
Engage early learners in building logical and critical thinking by solving puzzles, real or cut-out, to assemble a complete picture and reinforce age-appropriate problem solving.
Encourage children to explore the natural world and animal life through documentaries, books, museums, and a playful animal guessing game featuring flamingo, elephant, and giraffe.
Foster curiosity about plants by guiding children to care for a plant and explore the connection between people and the plant world, noting soil, seeds, water, and sun.
Encourage curiosity about animals by reading books or watching documentaries with your child, and playing 'the animal where it belongs' to match habitats like Arctic, grassy plains, and jungle.
Encourage curiosity about space by exploring the solar system with Rufus, naming planets, drawing and coloring planets, and asking questions to extend learning.
Encourage curiosity about the human body with a hands-on tracing activity on paper or sidewalk, then draw and label body parts, using a reference book in a playful Rufus lesson.
Encourage curiosity about languages by exposing children to diverse languages through books, songs, and videos, and invite them to create their own made-up language using symbols or shapes.
Expose your child to different types of music to spark curiosity, have them move their body to feel how upbeat, slow, and calming tunes affect the heart.
Create a weekly weather chart with sun, rain, wind, and clouds using drawings or stickers, and invite children to observe daily weather and discuss it.
Foster curiosity through hands-on water play as children pour, stir, and explore which objects float or sink using measuring cups, funnels, and other simple tools.
Foster curiosity about global cultures through reading, dress-up pretend play, songs, and meals, then explore with a map to discover life in places like China, Canada, and India.
Foster curiosity in young children through color exploration with Rufus, painting or finger painting, and color mixing, then spin the color wheel to identify green, red, blue, and yellow.
Explore sounds with Rufus and Bluesy Bee, including animals, vehicles, and mixed themes. Kids listen with eyes closed, identify and imitate sounds like a train, piggy, grandma snoring, and popcorn.
Encourage curiosity about foods by letting children measure, pour, stir, and mix to create meals with Rufus the friend; then guess sweet, salty, or sour and brush teeth after tasting.
This activity helps outcast children learn to be helpful and take accountability for their personal space through simple home chores like making the bed, washing dishes, and sweeping.
Follow the feathered friend skipper to show children how being helpful at home—such as washing dishes or gardening—empowers them and builds confidence as valued family members.
Encourages children to take accountability for their space, recognize how a clutter-free room feels calm, and practice putting items in designated places for play and rest.
Explore empathy and compassion as hyperlexic children learn by painting and gifting rocks with notes and pictures to family, neighbors, and friends, fostering helpfulness and connection.
Encourage children to recognize opportunities to help friends, with age-appropriate tasks and collaborative play. They build a nest for Skipper using twigs, leaves, grass, and mud, practicing kindness.
Encourage children to be helpful neighbors by spotting and picking up garbage, cleaning parks, and sharing proactive acts of kindness in their community.
Learn to be helpful by caring for animals, including feeding, watering, and playing with pets, and role play with stuffed toys to reinforce kindness and empathy.
Notice and name mood and emotions through a playful emotion game, encourage helpful actions, and practice choosing happy responses with cues like hugs, confetti, and kind words.
Parents show children how to be helpful by setting an example and inviting them to team up with friends to promote kindness through simple acts like songs, notes, or visits.
Parents guide children to build healthy habits with a healthy chart that tracks daily goals for eating good foods, drinking water, exercising, sleeping, thinking good thoughts, and speaking kind words.
Children learn to share love through thoughts, words, and actions by creating a kindness chain to pay it forward with colored paper and linked strips.
Model helpfulness like the feathered friend skipper to encourage children to support family members, strengthening connection, compassion, and family ties through hands-on activities that promote being helpful.
Encourage children to practice polite words—please, excuse me, sorry, thank you—through a playful alphabet soup activity, with positive reinforcement and silly, engaging prompts led by Crystal.
Teach children to be polite by saying thank you, anchoring gratitude through Crystal's thankful song. Reinforce gratitude, smiles, and daily appreciation for others through this activity.
Model polite language with Crystal's guidance to help children use please, thank you, excuse me, and I'm sorry, reinforcing positive behavior through daily practice.
Teach children to use indoor voices inside and outdoor voices outside, practice a polite speaking style, and play a game to identify which voices belong indoors or outdoors.
Cultivate polite table manners in young children by guiding them to sit together with family, chew with their mouths closed, take turns talking, and practice respectful conversation.
Teach children to share and take turns through a bubble-wishing activity with Crystal, reinforcing politeness and joy as they blow, pass, and say thank you.
Engage children in practicing polite social skills by smiling, exchanging facial expressions, and playing a parent-child game with Crystal the feathered friend to strengthen body language and social etiquette.
Practice eye contact through a heartfelt exercise with your child, sitting face to face without talking, and recognize happy, sad, angry, and surprised eyes.
Practice one-minute calm breathing with your child at the start of the day to calm the mind and heart, modeling politeness through internal emotion regulation with Crystal the feathered friend.
Children learn to ask nicely using please and thank you, reinforcing positive relationships through everyday dialogue. The activity highlights tone and word choice as children practice polite requests with examples.
Children practice polite listening and manners in a pretend restaurant, acting as waiters to take orders from Crystal and choose playful pizza toppings.
Encourage children to practice polite language through role play as Krystal, using popsicle-stick puppets and the game what would Krystal say to model please, may I have, and turn-taking.
START CHILDREN'S EMPOWERMENT RIGHT HERE! This children's empowerment program has been awarded the prestigious "MOM'S CHOICE AWARD!"
Imagine a world where your child feels confident, empowered, and ready to take on any challenge! That's exactly what the Princess Starseed and Bloozey Empowerment Program offers. By enrolling your child, you are offering them proactive tools they need to thrive emotionally, mentally, physically, and socially. Plus, they'll have a blast along the way!
Come aboard our discovery starship with Princess Starseed and her Feathered Friend, Bloozey! This enchanting, “Interactive Online Play-Based Empowerment Program,” is for children aged 2-7 years, featuring captivating songs, magical stories, and 120 fun and engaging extracurricular activities. Build confidence and empower your child while supporting foundational elements like making healthy choices, accountability, and problem-solving and so much more! Join us on this stellar adventure and watch your child shine!
This online program is a perfect fit for everyone! Whether you're a dedicated parent, a dynamic preschool teacher, a creative child counselor, or anyone passionate about the emotional well-being and social development of young children, this program is for you.
With engaging instructional videos and a comprehensive downloadable PDF manual, you'll have all the tools you need to make a positive impact. And the best part? We're with you every step of the way!
THE FOUNDATION OF OUR PROGRAM - YOUR PROGRAM GUIDES
Princess Starseed & Her Feathered Friend, Bloozey, support parents and caregivers of children in building strong bridges of empowerment through fun and engaging hands on activities and videos that will ignite every child's mind and heart.
HOW OUR EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM WORKS IN UNIQUE & UNCONVENTIONAL WAYS
EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM SECTION 1: EDUCATING THE ADULT GUIDE: The first videos in our program are absolutely essential! They're crafted to guide and empower adults, giving you the confidence to seamlessly integrate the program into the lives of children. These videos lay the groundwork for how the program works, ensuring both you and the children you care about can thrive together.
EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM SECTION 2: Join the Fun Together! This section is designed for both adults and children to enjoy side by side. After watching our super fun videos, you'll dive into a variety of engaging activities and assignments that make learning a blast! These activities are crafted to easily motivate children through our special empowerment program. The goal? To help your child get to know our Ten Feathered Friends, our awesome feathery mascots that every child can aspire to be like. Plus, we'll share other exciting concepts along the way!
EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM SECTION 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: OUR TEN FEATHERED FRIENDS
OUR TEN FEATHERED FRIENDS - LEADING THE WAY TOWARD SELF LOVE & EMPOWERMENT
Meet Our Ten Feathered Friends! Each of these delightful characters embodies positive qualities that every child can aspire to. Our program is packed with playful videos, engaging craft activities, and a whopping 120 extra merit activities, all supported by a fun reward system!
In our merit system, each Feathered Friend has 12 exciting activities for your child to complete successfully and confidently over time. Get ready to meet:
Bloozey who is always HAPPY
Rooter who is incredibly BRAVE
Joey who is forever THANKFUL
Chewy who is super PLAYFUL
Nibble who is really SMART
Rufus who is endlessly CURIOUS
Skipper who is wonderfully HELPFUL
Crystal who is perfectly POLITE
Sunny who is extremely FRIENDLY
Lucy who is beautifully KIND
Join us on this fun-filled adventure and watch your child grow and thrive with our Ten Feathered Friends!
EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM SECTION 13 Bonus Videos Galore! Dive into our awesome collection of bonus videos that you can enjoy with your children or encourage them to watch on their own. These videos are all about empowering children emotionally, mentally, and socially. And guess what? We're constantly adding new videos to keep the fun and learning going strong! To get the most out of our program, we highly recommend completing Sections 1 and 2 before moving on to the exciting Section 3 Bonus Videos. Trust us, you won't want to miss a thing!
THE THOUGHT PIRATES
Beware of the Thought Pirates! These sneaky characters represent negative or limiting thought patterns that often aren't true and can leave your child feeling disempowered. But don't worry! By recognizing which Thought Pirate is invading their space, your child can call in a Feathered Friend to turn challenges into possibilities.
Your child will learn to transform negative mind chatter into healthy self-talk, leading to positive choices. How do you know when a Thought Pirate is lurking around? Let's meet them:
The Bitter Quitter: Represents thoughts of quitting when things get challenging.
The Belly Acher: Represents thoughts of giving up when things aren't going their way.
The Nay Slayer: Represents self-defeating thoughts when struggling with low self-esteem.
The Squally Nagger: Represents repetitive, negative, nagging thoughts.
The Fear Smearer: Represents fears that arise from unfamiliar experiences.
By identifying these Thought Pirates, your child can summon a Feathered Friend to help them navigate through tough times and make positive choices. Let's turn those challenges into exciting adventures!
Now that you've taken the time to read our outline, please take the time to watch the trailer! We've been waiting for you.
Let's JUMP in with BOTH FEET and FLY HIGH with our Ten Feathered Friend's.