For healing, learning, and loving yourself for all ages.

These sessions can be used at home, in foster and kinship care, in therapy, and in classrooms as a soft on-ramp to deeper healing work. Caregivers and professionals can pause at natural points in the story to wonder out loud, to validate a feeling, or to offer comfort, instead of interrogating or fixing. Over time, this kind of repeated, low-pressure storytelling helps kids build language for their inner world, practice self-compassion, and experience what it’s like to be seen and soothed. For kids in foster care especially, therapeutic storytelling can become a steady ritual that says, ‘Your story matters, your voice matters, and your heart is not too much for me.’”