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10 Best Social-Emotional Learning Books for Kids (Used by Teachers & Parents)
Ask any teacher what’s changed most in classrooms over the past decade, and you’ll hear the same answer: kids need more than academics. They need to know how to handle frustration without melting down, how to include someone who’s been left out, how to say “I’m sorry” and mean it. Social-emotional learning isn’t a trend […]
How Teachers Can Use Storybooks to Build Social Skills in the Classroom
Every teacher knows the moment. Two kids arguing over a pencil, and suddenly the whole lesson is derailed. Or a child sitting alone at lunch because no one thought to include them. These aren’t dramatic crises — they’re the small, everyday moments where social skills either show up or don’t. And yet, teaching those skills […]
Why an LCSW is the Ideal Partner for Your Child’s Mental Health Journey
Navigating the emotional and behavioral challenges of a child can feel overwhelming for many parents. It is often difficult to understand what is truly behind a child’s anxiety, mood changes, or behavioral reactions, especially when different explanations and opinions come from various specialists or systems. Many families experience a fragmented approach where a child’s difficulties […]
Summer Camp Safety: How to Know If Your Child Will Be Protected
Most child harm happens at the hands of someone the child already knows and trusts, and a significant share of sexual abuse involving minors happens between young people themselves. Those facts can make any parent think twice about camp safety. On top of that, not every camp meets the standards families might expect, and some […]
How to Prepare Your Child Emotionally for Back to School (+ Best Back to School Books for Kids)
Back to school is often painted as an exciting milestone—new backpacks, fresh notebooks, new friends. But for many children (and parents), it also brings something less talked about: uncertainty, worry, and emotional overwhelm. If your child suddenly becomes more clingy, quiet, or irritable as the school year approaches—you’re not alone. Back to school anxiety in […]
From Storytime to Social Skills: How Everyday Home Life Builds Emotional Intelligence in Children
Emotional intelligence—the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions—is one of the most important skills a child can develop. While schools and structured activities play a role, the foundation of emotional intelligence is built much closer to home. Everyday interactions, routines, and seemingly small moments within family life shape how children perceive themselves and others. […]
Books for kids
My Superpower Values was developed to teach children about emotions, values, and the superpower behind learning how to manage them from an early age.
The box set is perfect for children 3-8 and is suitable for boys, girls, early readers, primary school students, and even toddlers. It serves as an exceptional resource for educators, parents, and teachers.