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Which Woo is Right For You?

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Summer is in full swing,
and so are all the feelings.

Between camp goodbyes, rained-out plans, and long quiet afternoons, big feelings show up right alongside the fun. Fuddle, Nola, and Twitch are here to help kids notice them, name them, and work through them — one worksheet at a time.

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Parents

The Woos are a fun way for kids to learn and identify feelings.

Check out tips from renowned child-psychologist

 Dr. John Irvine PhD. 

Educators

The WorryWoos are currently used in schools & mental health facilities worldwide. We offer professional development and in-class demos that pair with our evidence-based WorryWoo SEL Program.

Counselors

The WorryWoos work and play wonderfully as a prop-based intervention upon which to focus a theme in directive play therapy, normalize feelings of aloneness, frustration, worry, and fear, and help a child externalize specific worries.  Find more about 

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