
Research suggests that having well-formed emotional vocabulary is central to developing emotional resilience in adolescence and adulthood. In essence, talking helps! The games and resources we’ve created are intentionally designed to get families talking and learning how to describe their emotions and thoughts. This is a huge factor in developing emotional resilience in the next generation.
Parents
We've got fun tools that help normalise talking about emotions in a fun, engaging and safe way. And there great for the whole family!
Find out how to get your hands on these and how to make the most of these tools and increase your child's engagement with helpful tips, tricks and techniques.
Find out how to get your hands on these and how to make the most of these tools and increase your child's engagement with helpful tips, tricks and techniques.
Schools
Want to make learning about emotions fun for your students? Discover the Feed Your Mind programme and other supporting resources you can use in your classroom.
We are here to partner with you to equip your classroom, increase emotional vocab in your students and make it all fun and engaging.
We are here to partner with you to equip your classroom, increase emotional vocab in your students and make it all fun and engaging.
"I liked learning things about my parents I never knew!"
- Year 5 Student
"I learnt that sharing the times that you are sad makes you feel better."
- Lily, Year 5 Student
"It amazed me how much I discovered about my children hearing them tell stories about different times they experienced certain emotions."
- Laura, Parent


