Little Voices, Big Feelings

A Creative, Faith‑Centered Emotional Wellness Program for Children Ages 5–14

Program Overview

Little Voices, Big Feelings helps children ages 5–14 understand, express, and manage their emotions through creative arts, storytelling, movement, and faith‑rooted identity development. Many children struggle to name what they feel, communicate their needs, or process overwhelming experiences. This program gives them the emotional language, spiritual grounding, and creative tools they need to grow with confidence and clarity.

We partner with parents, teachers, pastors, and guardians to create safe spaces where children feel seen, heard, and supported.

What Children Learn

Each session blends emotional literacy with creative expression and spiritual grounding.

Emotional Language naming feelings with clarity

Creative Expression

art, drawing, storytelling, music

Music & Embodied dancing

Music and movement can help a child release emotions that words cannot.

Identity Development

understanding who God created them to be using identity based coloring worksheets.

Program Tools & Resources

BIG Feelings Kit~ emotional flashcards, worksheets, and creative prompts

Creative Arts Activities~ drawing, coloring, storytelling, music

Faith‑Rooted Identity Lessons — scripture‑based encouragement

Parent & Teacher Support Guides — helping adults reinforce emotional skills at home and school

  • I honestly didn't know what to expect due to my son not being much of talker but after making him go to the classes , he actually started coming home tryna tell me how to deal with my emotions lol

    ~Angela jones

  • my daughter regulates her emotions without me telling her, would definitely recommend I Am Me Ministry to any parent

    ~Chris T

  • For the last 2 months my child has been acting out and throwing tantrums in the store, at school, even at church its embarrassing but once i enrolled my child, its like all he wants to do is color and its even helped him stop having anger episodes he regulates himself with the coloring pages Counselor Ijanna gave my son.

    Kiesha Thomas