Resources & tools

Practical guides for the gentle revolution in education.

Sometimes one small shift changes the whole atmosphere of a home, classroom, or learning environment. Each guide gives you one topic, one clear lens, and one simple tool you can begin using right away.

How the tools are built

Every guide follows the same shape, so you always know what you are getting.

  1. The topic

    A real challenge, named clearly.

  2. The shift

    What changes when you approach it differently.

  3. The mini-lesson

    A short, grounded explanation.

  4. Put it into practice

    Simple steps to test it today.

  5. Reusable tool

    A printable or child-facing resource, with a worked example included.

  6. Reflection

    A few prompts to notice what changed.

Browse by outcome

Start from what you want to change.

A child-made feelings wheel and paper dragon used in the Emotional Wheel Kit

Emotional Wheel Kit

Give children clear, simple language for what they feel, so big emotions become workable.

See how it works
A child filling in a colour mood tracker in a notebook outdoors

Mood Tracker Kit

Notice patterns over a week, so emotional weather becomes visible and easier to support.

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Children matching practice cards laid out on the floor, the Emotion-to-Tool Map in use

Emotion-to-Tool Map

Regulation cards that pair a feeling with a small, doable next step in the moment.

See how it works
A child drawing inside a hand-made feelings wheel

Calm Rhythm Reset

A visual rhythm planner that uses a few predictable moments to steady the whole day.

See how it works
Marina observing quietly while children work together

Observation Before Intervention

A simple frame for creating space between what a child does and how you respond.

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A calm forest learning studio entrance

Meaningful Boundary Script

Words that hold a limit with warmth, so boundaries build trust instead of tension.

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A child sketching a design while following a reference on a laptop

Project Spark Canvas

Turn a child's curiosity into a real project, with a one-page starter that keeps it focused.

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A child measuring and drawing a plan with a ruler

Learning Reflection Card

Help children notice their own growth, so reflection becomes a learning tool, not a test.

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A child-led project board showing steps and ideas

Independence Ladder

A gentle sequence for handing responsibility to a child one safe rung at a time.

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New here?

Start with one tool — the Emotional Wheel Kit is the gentlest place to begin.

A practical, visual kit to help children name what they feel — and find what they need. No experience required.