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Empowered Kids

Saleema Noon

The Empowered kids newsletter supports parents to have meaningful conversations about bodies and online safety...without the awkwardness.

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My friend said no. And I loved it. 🙌🏼

Good morning!

A few months ago, I met a friend for dinner.

As we got to talking, I could tell something was off.

It’s not like she was falling apart or in crisis, she was just having one of those weeks.

You know the kind.

Work was extr...

2 days ago
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This parent was caught OFF guard. 😳

Hello!

Over the years, I’ve received many versions of the following question from parents…and every single time, it comes wrapped in the fear of getting the response “wrong”:

“My son is 6 and had a friend over for a playdate. I walked int...

3 days ago
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POV: Your kid wants to "fix" their face. 😔

Hello!

I’ve been hearing a lot from kids lately about the pressure they feel to look a certain way. The pressure is nothing new, it just seems louder and harder to tune out.

When I was growing up, these same messages were there, especiall...

4 days ago
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Your kid has opinions about this 🙃

Good morning!

Something interesting is happening around the world right now...

Governments are starting to ask a question that would have sounded pretty radical just a few years ago: Should kids be banned from social media?

In 2024, Aust...

5 days ago
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He picked Robin. Not me. 💔

Good morning!

When I was in Grade 7, there was a rumour going around that my crush, Derek, was going to ask me to “go around.” This was the 80s version of preteens being in a relationship and it was a Very Big Deal. We hung out a lot at re...

6 days ago
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  • Saleema Noon

    I help parents have meaningful conversations with their kids about all things growing up. The result? Safe, confident, healthy kids making smart decisions about their bodies and online safety.

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