For the grown-ups

For Parents

Short, practical guidance for turning what your child watches into what your child does. Read once, return when you need the exact words.

The method

How do I teach each technique at home?

Every episode follows the same gentle arc: a child arrives with a feeling, a warm adult kneels alongside, and a named tool lands. At home, you're the warm adult. The short script below every episode — the parent bridge — is what to say after the first watch. Say it warmly. Practice once together before the feeling arrives. Repeat across the week.

Why 5 – 6

Why does this work for 5-6 year olds?

Five and six year olds are in a unique window for social-emotional learning. Executive function is coming online. Language is catching up with feeling. And attention is finally long enough to learn a tool and hold onto it. The show is designed for that window — short enough to watch in one sitting, concrete enough to remember, warm enough to watch again.

Watching together

How should I watch with my child?

Kids learn best when an adult watches with them — not narrating, not quizzing, just present. After the episode, ask one simple question: 'What did you notice?' Don't correct the answer. Then read the parent bridge. Practice the tool together in a calm moment. That's it.

The full tool index

Where can I see all the tools in one place?

Every tool the Kids Club teaches is indexed in the Patches library — grouped by pillar, with what the tool is, what a child does when they use it, and which episodes teach it.

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Print + take home

Where can I download the Clipboard PDFs?

Every episode ships with a free Clipboard PDF — a coloring page, a short practice guide, and the parent bridge script. No email required.

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