FOR SPECIALISTS & THERAPISTS
Tools that extend support from the session into real life
Why MOODLES helps specialty practices:
Tools that make emotional growth stick
Specialists and therapists use Moodles because they bridge the gap between the therapy room and the real world. Kids don’t always have the words, but they’ll grab a wrist band, point to a character, or flip open a journal page. That tiny gesture becomes a doorway into expression.
Moodles also reinforces the strategies you’re already teaching. Instead of progress evaporating between appointments, kids carry their emotional anchors into school, home, and social situations. The visuals remind them of coping skills, the bands give them a tactile regulation cue, and the laminated sheets act like a pocket-sized roadmap for feelings. It keeps the momentum going so the breakthroughs you help them reach have somewhere to land and grow.
You can learn more by visiting our blog: The Feelings Lab
Therapy doesn’t end when the session is over. With MOODLES, children carry emotional anchors.
wearable, visual, tangible so that breakthroughs don’t stay locked in the office. Regulation, reflection, and self-expression continue beyond appointments.
Specialized Support Areas
Neurodivergent Learners
MOODLES gives neurodivergent kids a visual, concrete way to express complex emotions—especially when words are hard. With Doodle characters and wearable bands, they can show how they feel, not just say it.
Speech Therapy & Expressive Language Growth
If kids are learning to use their words, let’s make those words count. MOODLES helps SLPs teach not just how to speak, but how to express feelings with confidence, clarity, and heart.
When words are emerging, MOODLES helps pair them with visuals and wearables - making feelings less abstract and more real.
OT and Sensory Regulation
OTs understand the body–brain connection. MOODLES adds a visual, tactile layer to sensory work—supporting emotional check-ins, transitions, and self-regulation with ease.
Educational Therapy & Executive Functioning
MOODLES helps Educational Therapists turn emotions into teachable moments - building self-regulation, focus, and ownership of learning one feeling at a time.
How do I integrate MOODLES into my therapeutic sessions?
MOODLES can be introduced as a visual check-in at the start of a session, a regulation tool during transitions, or a reflection exercise at the end. The feelings chart, journal prompts, and bands all reinforce the emotional vocabulary and coping strategies you’re already teaching.
What tools are best for nonverbal learners?
The feelings chart and wearable bands are especially effective. They allow children to point, tap, or hold onto a color or character to express their mood without needing words, making emotions more concrete and accessible.
How are these tools sensory friendly?
The slapbands and wristbands provide gentle tactile feedback, while the colorful visuals engage sight and imagination. This combination helps children who benefit from multi-sensory input — especially those with sensory processing needs or who thrive with hands-on learning.
How can parents/schools use MOODLES too, to bolster what we do in sessions?
MOODLES travels easily from the therapy room into home and classroom routines. Parents can use the Parent Guide to prompt conversations, while educators can integrate the charts or bands into group activities. This consistency across environments helps reinforce the strategies and breakthroughs you build in sessions.
A system that works:
Why Parenting Experts Partner with MOODLES
“As a licensed marriage and family therapist and parenting coach, I’m always looking for tools that nurture emotional regulation, social competence, and family connection—especially in the crucial early years. MOODLES does exactly that! It gives families a simple, engaging way to help kids name, understand, and express their feelings while creating meaningful opportunities for connection. I’ve seen firsthand how MOODLES turns everyday moments into powerful teaching opportunities, building emotional skills that last a lifetime.”
— Hayley, LMFT & Parenting Coach
The real work often happens outside the office. MOODLES supports continuity, helping children recall gains, regulate emotions in daily life, and grow emotional independence.
-Cheri, MOODLES Founder