
As a home educating parent, I'm forever on the lookout for apps and services to help me to provide my children with a well-rounded education.Although the standard curriculum subjects of English, Maths, Science etc are important...I'm just as keen to ensure that we're focusing our attention on practical life skills and improving their emotional intelligence, as these are areas which will benefit them throughout their lives. In fact emotional intelligence is something of particular interest to me. Having spent most of my adult life undergoing therapy to help me to resolve the mental health impact of trauma, I'm acutely aware of how important it is to ensure that we teach our children how to recognize and understand their feelings and emotions. How to vocalise them, how to recognize when they're struggling and how to deal with that in a pro-active and healthy way.So when I heard about the RainbowSmart app, I was very keen to give it a try.

The Rainbow Drop stories are also a great tool for teaching children about various emotions and emotional experiences. They are available in Read-To-Me mode - which is in the style of a story book with illustrated pages and a narrator - or an animated cartoon style, which my children prefer to watch.The stories cover all sorts of topics in a child-friendly way - from hospital visits and getting a hearing aid, to starting a new class and eating your vegetables. I particularly enjoyed the story about using your inside voice...something one of my children certainly struggles with!

The app is free to use, and I would say its ideally suited to children in the 3-7 age range - my youngest two are 5 and 6, and both of them really enjoy the cartoons and mindfulness exercises.You can find out more about 1decision and the RainbowSmart app on their website, and the app is free to download on Google Play and the App Store.
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