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Why Families Will Love the Full SEL Kit: The Introduction to SEL
Benju Kakar Benju Kakar

Why Families Will Love the Full SEL Kit: The Introduction to SEL

Why Families Will Love the Full SEL Kit: Introduction to SEL

As parents and caregivers, you want your children to grow up confident, kind and resilient. But in the whirlwind of daily life it’s easy for emotional learning to take a backseat to academics, play dates and routines. That’s why we created the Full SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) Kit - a complete toolkit to help families build strong emotional foundations at home, one small activity at a time.

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Why the DIY SEL Kit Is the Perfect Starting Point for Families
Benju Kakar Benju Kakar

Why the DIY SEL Kit Is the Perfect Starting Point for Families

Big feelings are a normal part of childhood — but they can sometimes feel overwhelming for both children and parents. That’s where a Calm Down Corner comes in. This simple space gives children a safe, cozy spot to process their emotions and learn how to self-regulate.

With the Calm Down Corner Mini Kit, we’ve taken the guesswork out of creating one. 

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Unlocking Big Feelings: Why Emotion Cards Are a Game-Changer for Families
Benju Kakar Benju Kakar

Unlocking Big Feelings: Why Emotion Cards Are a Game-Changer for Families

Children feel so much — joy, sadness, fear, excitement — but often don’t have the words to explain what’s going on inside. That’s where Emotion Cards come in. This simple, visual tool is one of the most powerful ways to help children recognize, name, and express their feelings in a safe and healthy way.

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