Kids learn to talk about their feelings and not be judgmental. This requires adult moderation and questioning to work. It's simple enough for young kids, but deals with issues of older ones (elementary aged.) Kids like seeing the kids on the screen at first, but quickly lose interest. This would hold attention better in a therapeutic setting, but not at home.
The songs are good, format is easy to follow. Lots of good and important information. Touches on behaviors of stress, would not be suitable under age 5. Visually bland and unengaging. Might work well in a therapeutic setting. I like that they give you the words to sing along with the music.
In a music-rich, animated environment, children learn strategies for self-esteem, mind-body connection and emotional well-being. Lively Q&A and hit songs engage children in a world of wellness and language arts, learning in a fun radio show format.
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