The meadow is an animation of a beautiful and peaceful meadow where children learn a calming technique.
The meadow is an animation of a beautiful and peaceful meadow where children learn a calming technique.
Seeing You helps children develop self-awareness and compassion by using visualization and colors to illustrate positive qualities, such as courage, respect, and kindness.
Seeing You helps children develop self-awareness and compassion by using visualization and colors to illustrate positive qualities, such as courage, respect, and kindness.
Good Form/Bad Form
shows multiple images of what good form and bad form look like when sitting at the table and eating a meal. Children engage with a fun game to identify ‘good form’ and ‘bad form.’
Table Settings
provides illustrations of basic and fancy table settings and includes interactive games for both basic and fancy table settings.
Kind Words
offers examples of when to use the words, “please, thank you, and I’m sorry.” Those words magically transform situations from awkward to respectful, kind and compassionate.
Table Talk
helps your child start and build a conversation – in the lunchroom at school or at a fancy dinner. Table Talk techniques help children develop new friendships and deepen existing ones.
Celebrating You shows children the delightful rhythm and sound of their names.
Celebrating You shows children the delightful rhythm and sound of their names.
Children receive a virtual certificate of completion and four (4) prizes - plus a note from their avatar!
Children receive a virtual certificate of completion and four (4) prizes - plus a note from their avatar!
Social Time
We enjoy social time in many different settings—at school, home, sports fields and concerts, just to name a few.
Social Time
We enjoy social time in many different settings—at school, home, sports fields and concerts, just to name a few.
Social time teaches basic social skills and offers two interactive games where children learn:
Basic and fancy table settings
Good form and bad form
Kind words— “please, thank you, and I’m sorry”
Table talk