Frequently Asked Questions.

General Learning Room FAQs

The Learning Room is an online platform offering downloadable social-emotional learning resources for children, teens, parents, and educators. It hosts tools from Mind Ninjas, Elevate, and Ignite programmes.

We offer tools for:

  • Children aged 4–11 (Mind Ninjas)
  • Teenagers aged 12–17 (Ignite)
  • Educators and helping professionals (Elevate)

Parents and caregivers supporting emotional development

Yes! Our online courses are designed to be completed together at your own pace, offering bonding opportunities while building emotional intelligence.

Once you complete your purchase, you’ll receive an email with a download link. You can also access your files from your account dashboard.

Yes! Most of our materials are designed for both 1:1 and group use. Please check the usage rights included in each product.

Yes! Most of our materials are designed for both 1:1 and group use. Please check the usage rights included in each product.

Absolutely. We offer customised packages tailored to your school, organisation, or coaching needs. [Contact Us for a Custom Bundle]

Due to the nature of digital products, refunds are not available after download. If you have an issue, please contact us and we’ll do our best to help.

Visit the Programmes section on our website to browse available options and enrol. You can also reach out to us directly via our Contact Us page.

No! We offer free printables and sample activities to help you start right away. You can build your toolkit step by step.

Mind Ninjas FAQs (Ages 4–11)

Mind Ninjas is designed for children aged 4 to 11, with age-appropriate resources divided into two brackets: 4–7 years and 8–11 years.

For ages 4–7, activities are parent-led or teacher-supported. For older children, many tools encourage independent use with occasional adult guidance.

That’s exactly who Mind Ninjas was designed for. Our resources are playful, story-based, and non-threatening—helping children ease into expressing themselves at their own pace.

Yes! The activities are ideal for homeschoolers, therapy sessions, or coaching environments.

No. Mind Ninjas characters are inclusive, diverse, and non-gender specific to ensure all children feel seen and represented.

Elevate FAQs (Educators & Schools)

Elevate is suitable for Early Years and Primary levels, with new modules being developed for Secondary education.

Yes! Elevate is designed to complement your academic curriculum with SEL-aligned lessons and tools that are easy to incorporate into the school day.

Yes! Elevate is aligned with the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL) framework, incorporates growth mindset theory, and is designed to support whole-child development in both academic and wellbeing areas.

We offer both live and self-paced training for educators and school counsellors to help with implementation. See our [Training Options] page for more info.

Not at all. Elevate provides step-by-step lesson guides, visual tools, and background context to support teachers of all experience levels.

Definitely. We offer 4-hour training workshops (in-person or virtual) for teachers, teaching assistants, and leadership teams.

Yes! Many of our tools are ideal for 1:1 or group sessions, emotional check-ins, and reflection activities.

You can run it weekly, bi-weekly, or integrated into PSHE or circle time. Lessons are modular and can be adapted to suit your timetable and learner needs.

Yes—we offer an onboarding guide, demo sessions, and optional coaching support for schools new to SEL or the Elevate programme.

Ignite FAQs (Teens & Parents)

Ignite combines emotional intelligence, DBT skills, and mindset tools into relatable, real-world resources that are easy to use and speak directly to the teenage experience.

It can be used both ways. Some activities are self-guided, while others include reflection prompts or discussion cards for parents, mentors, or counsellors to use alongside teens.

Ignite is a mindset and emotional growth programme for teens aged 13–18 years, focused on identity, emotional awareness, self-leadership, and resilience.

Boundaries, emotional regulation, self-worth, confidence, peer pressure, assertiveness, and communication — all backed by evidence-based practices.

Yes! We offer 1:1 teen coaching, parent support sessions, and group workshops. [Book a Discovery Call] to learn more.

Both! Teens can join online or in-person workshops, access downloadable toolkits, and take part in optional group coaching sessions.

Parents can register their teen for any programme. Teens can also self-enrol with parental consent.

Yes. Ignite was designed to be inclusive, non-judgmental, and emotionally safe, using guided reflection, storytelling, and peer connection to support growth.

That’s okay. Many teens engage through journaling, visual tools, or group listening before speaking. Participation is always encouraged—but never forced.

Emotional Dysregulation & Big Feelings

 A: Emotional outbursts often happen when children feel overwhelmed and don’t yet have the words or tools to express big feelings. Start by staying calm yourself, validating their emotions (“I see you’re really upset”), and offering a safe space to cool down. Tools like the Feel-O-Meter, breathing exercises, or creating a Calm Corner can make a big difference over time.

For younger children, playful tools like feelings charts, mindful breathing games, or guided stories work well. As children grow, introduce reflection activities, self-regulation strategies, and discussion prompts. Our Mind Ninjas and Elevate resources offer ready-to-use tools for different age groups.

A Calm Corner is a simple, dedicated space where children can take a break to manage big feelings. It could include soft cushions, visual reminders (like breathing posters), calming sensory items, and reflection prompts. Our Calm Corner Setup Guide walks you through this step by step.

Co-regulation means helping children manage their emotions by staying calm and present yourself. This might look like:
✔️ Using a calm tone of voice
✔️ Modelling deep breaths
✔️ Sitting nearby without forcing conversation
✔️ Gently guiding them through regulation tools
Over time, this builds trust and teaches self-regulation.

Mindset & Motivation

Praise effort, not just outcomes. Use language like “You worked hard on that” or “It’s okay to make mistakes — that’s how we learn.” Our Growth Mindset Activity Cards and Resilience Lessons offer simple ways to build this mindset daily.

A fixed mindset is when children believe abilities are set in stone (“I’m just not good at this”). A growth mindset is when they believe they can improve with effort and practice. Teaching this difference helps children approach challenges with confidence.

Start by validating their feelings, then gently reframe the challenge. Use phrases like, “You can’t do it yet” or “Let’s try together.” Break tasks into smaller steps and celebrate progress. Our Growth Mindset resources offer practical prompts to support this.

Absolutely! Our Resilience & Growth Lesson Bundles, Bounce Back activities, and Mind Ninjas games are designed to help children see mistakes and setbacks as part of learning — building confidence to keep trying.

Communication & Social Skills

Role-play, sentence starters (“I feel… I need…”), and visual tools can help. Our Communication & Conflict Toolkit provides ready-to-use resources to guide these skills in real life.

Activities like empathy role-play, active listening games, and kindness challenges foster understanding. Mind Ninjas characters and Elevate lessons also introduce empathy in relatable, age-appropriate ways.

Start small. Practise social skills like introducing themselves, asking questions, and showing interest in others. Our Friendship & Communication Lessons provide fun, confidence-building activities for this.

Use gentle reminders about teamwork, set clear expectations, and guide group reflection. Our Kindness & Inclusion Lessons and Group Games can help create a more inclusive classroom culture.

Challenging Behaviour & Peer Pressure

Stay calm, acknowledge the child’s feelings, and offer choices when possible. Reacting with patience rather than punishment builds trust. Our Mind Ninjas tools and Elevate activities help model positive boundaries and behaviour.

Often, big emotions like frustration, anxiety, or low self-esteem show up as challenging behaviour. Helping children build emotional awareness and regulation skills reduces these reactions over time.

Equip them with tools to set boundaries, seek supportive friendships, and develop self-worth. Our Ignite programme for teens and Mind Ninjas resources for younger children both cover these essential life skills.

Using Elevate & Mind Ninjas Effectively

A: The Mind Ninjas characters and activities make SEL fun and relatable. Start with character stories or Feel-O-Meter check-ins, then build on skills with our ready-to-use activities and games.

 Each character represents a different SEL focus:
✔️ Zia — Calm & Emotional Regulation
✔️ Blaze — Creative Thinking & Social Skills
✔️ Simba — Growth Mindset & Resilience
✔️ Aki — Confidence & Self-expression
✔️ Aura — Empathy & Inclusion
✔️ Sai — Self-belief & Confidence
✔️ Luna — Mindfulness & Positive Thinking
You can mix and match based on your learners’ needs.

Yes! Elevate is designed to complement your curriculum. SEL activities can be woven into literacy, group projects, and daily routines.

 We do! We offer live and self-paced training for educators, counsellors, and parents to help you confidently use Elevate, Mind Ninjas, or Ignite resources. [See our workshop options].

Still have questions?

We’d love to help. [Contact us] and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.