Emotional resilience
The program content is based on educational focus and inclusive methods: case studies, situation modeling, discussions, teamwork, and practical tasks that help develop real-life skills.
- For preschool and pre-school children
- For students in grades 1-4
- For students in grades 5-8
- For students in grades 9–10
- For students in grades 11–12
Little explorers of emotions!
Children learn to recognize their feelings, express them appropriately, and understand that all emotions are important. Through play, role-playing, and listening to stories, they develop friendliness, the ability to share, ask for help, and calm down. These activities help build a secure emotional foundation for life.
Strong in emotions, bold in life!
Children learn to recognize their emotions, express them appropriately, resolve conflicts, and say "No" to inappropriate behavior. Playful activities, discussions, and creative tasks foster self-confidence, perseverance, and the ability to see the bright side of life.
Resilience is a strength you can develop!
Teenagers learn to manage stress, accept themselves, resolve conflicts, and help others. Discussions, creative activities, and relaxation exercises help them understand that mistakes are an opportunity to grow, and empathy is the key to good relationships with others.
Peace and strength—it's all in your hands.
Students analyze the influence of emotions on decisions, learn to respond constructively to stress, and support others. Debates, role-playing, and reflection help strengthen self-confidence, empathy, and the ability to remain calm even in difficult situations.
Emotional balance – the road to maturity.
Older students deepen their self-awareness, learn to maintain emotional balance, plan goals, and strive for self-realization. Reflection, discussion, and mindful learning practices help young people grow stronger, find motivation, and build a life based on their values.
