This isn’t a math or logic problem with one right answer — it’s a creative, self-reflection activity. You’re being asked to think about yourself in a kind and positive way.
Here’s how to do it:
1. In the center circle labeled “A picture of me,” draw yourself as if you’re looking in a mirror. Add your hair, eyes, smile, clothes — whatever makes you look like *you*!
2. Around that drawing are six hearts. In each heart, write or draw something you love about yourself. It could be:
- Something you’re good at (like drawing, running, helping friends)
- A personality trait (like being funny, kind, brave)
- Something physical you like (your smile, your curly hair, your tall height)
- Or even something silly you love (like how you laugh too loud or dance when no one’s watching)
3. Take your time. There’s no rush. This is just for you to feel proud of who you are.
You don’t need to get anything “right.” The goal is to celebrate YOU.
Final Answer:
Draw yourself in the center circle and fill each heart with something you love about yourself — whether it’s a skill, a trait, or just something that makes you happy to be you.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of love worksheet.