FOR PARENTS
Everyday Tools for Real-Life Feelings
Our Toolkit makes supporting your child’s emotional growth a total breeze.
Bedtime battles. Homework stress. Big feelings over small things. MOODLES helps turn those moments into teachable ones. Instead of “I’m fine,” kids start saying, “I feel frustrated,” and suddenly, connection replaces conflict.
Kids aren’t born knowing how to explain what’s going on inside. They feel everything at full volume with no manual to sort it out. MOODLES gives them a simple, visual way to name those feelings so you’re not left playing emotional detective. A quick glance at a wristband, a point to a chart, a tiny moment of recognition, and the meltdown starts looking a lot more manageable.
You can learn more by visiting our blog: The Feelings Lab
Your Go-To Parenting Tools for Kids Emotional Growth, at home.
How MOODLES Fits Into Everyday Life
From homework stress to bedtime battles, MOODLES helps kids name emotions instead of acting them out, turning daily struggles into teachable moments.
What’s Inside the Toolkit?
Bands, stickers, journals, and the Parent Guide… simple, playful tools that spark connection and make emotional learning easy at home.
Why Parents Love It
MOODLES feels like having a ready-made resource for big feelings. Instead of guessing what to say, you have prompts and visuals that guide the conversation.
Make Routines Feel Easier
Quick check-ins turn morning chaos, bedtime battles, and everything in between into calmer, clearer moments for both kids and parents.
Helps Kids Use Their Words
When emotions feel tangled, kids can point, choose, or show what they’re feeling. No guesswork, just better communication.
Confidence for Parents Too
You don’t need training or a binder of SEL jargon. Moodles fits into real schedules and real family life, quietly supporting kids in the background.
“My 7-year-old used to say ‘I’m fine’ to everything. Now she says, ‘I feel angry because my brother knocked over my tower.’ Total game changer. And honestly? I wear the ‘I feel calm’ band sometimes too -because being a parent is hard, and it reminds me I've got this."
-Hillary, Parent