What It Is:
A tool for “putting away” thoughts, fears, or worries before sleep — giving children a sense of emotional release and control.
Why It Works:
Worry thoughts activate the brain’s threat detection system, especially at night. Writing them down or naming them helps reduce their hold, creating a sense of closure before sleep.
How To Teach It (During Calm Times):
When To Use It:
Practice Playfully:
Make it a team effort: “Let’s each write a worry tonight — even grown-ups get them!” You can also include a second jar for “Wishes” or “Gratitude,” to end the ritual on a positive note.
Reflection Prompt:
What did you let go of tonight? What helped you feel safe?
