Nurturing emotional growth has never been easier.
Equipping parents and teachers with simple, powerful resources to nurture emotional literacy in children, laying the foundation for lasting success and well-being.
Yes, Emotional Literacy is a Teachable Skill!
Emotional literacy is the ability to recognize, understand, express, and manage emotions in oneself, while also recognizing them in others. It's essential for building communication, healthy relationships, and navigating challenges.
An emotionally literate child understands and manages their emotions effectively, helping them build resilience and confidence. By explicitly teaching these skills, we provide children with the foundation for success in school and life.
Reading and Writing Skills
Start from scratch with scripted lessons so you know exactly what to say to your child.
The Emotional Literacy Curriculum
Lesson plans that teach children to understand and express emotions.
Pacifiers, Thumb and Finger Sucking
A three-step plan to help your child progressively reduce the habit.
What We Offer
We provide easy-to-use resources designed to help parents and teachers nurture emotional literacy and more. Our guides offer practical strategies for teaching valuable skills, from emotional growth in toddlerhood to foundational reading and writing skills. With step-by-step tools, we help children develop the skills they need to manage their emotions, build resilience, and thrive academically and socially.
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Empower your child with emotional skills that last.
At its core, Emotional Literacy involves:
Recognizing emotions – Identifying feelings like happiness, frustration, or sadness.
Understanding emotions – Knowing why we feel a certain way and how emotions influence behavior.
Expressing emotions – Communicating feelings in a healthy and appropriate way.
Managing emotions – Regulating emotions to cope with stress and make thoughtful decisions.
Empathizing with others – Understanding and responding to others’ emotions with care and compassion.
Start today and notice the difference in your child.
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