One-size-fits-all rarely fits
Every child responds to worry differently. Worksheets and scripted lessons often aren't engaging enough to hold a child's attention, or don't offer the hands-on practice that builds skills. It leaves you reaching for something more flexible, more effective, and frankly more fun.
Kids have more worry than ever
Children today face more stress, fear, and anxiety than any recent generation. The need for tools that build resilience has never been greater, yet finding resources that are both evidence-based and genuinely easy to use can eat up hours you don't have.
Play makes hard skills feel fun.
Play captures a child's attention and imagination in a way few other things can. It creates natural moments to practice handling hard feelings and turns difficult skills into something a child wants to do. That's the principle COMPASS for Courage is built on.
WHAT COMPASS HELPS YOU DO
Use games and role-play to help kids manage emotions, work through worries, build friendships, and face fears.
Teach skills that last
Mix and match the games to fit individual sessions or small groups, and the ages and needs of the kids in front of you.
Fit it to any child
Step-by-step guidance lets you add practical, proven strategies without hours of hunting for the right materials or activity.
Save your prep time
Trade outdated, disengaging approaches for tools grounded in research, so you can trust what you're putting in front of kids.