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Calm Focus.
Strong Habits.

Two guided Labs that help children aged 9–12 reset emotions,
start tasks, and level up everyday habits without pressure.

What this is (and what it isn't)

Focus, calm, and confidence grow through practice not pressure.
Mind Masters Lab helps your child build these skills bit by bit,
until change starts to feel natural.

What it is

A calm tool space children use independently when they feel stuck, stressed or distracted.
Interactive check-ins and templates that turn "I can't" into a simple next step.
Effort-first tracking that builds consistency without pressure or perfection.

What it isn't

Not a rigid programme to keep up with, and not another thing for parents to manage.
Not homework tutoring, not a behaviour chart, and not a lecture disguised as support.
No comparisons, no grades, no shame if a day goes sideways.

The difference

Children learn to pause, choose a tool, and move forward even when they don't feel like it.
Parents see fewer standoffs at the starting line and quicker recovery after frustration.
Confidence grows from evidence of trying, not from forced positivity.

Why these tools help

These tools don't just calm things down, they teach kids how to reset, restart, and keep going. The wins feel real, the progress is visible, and confidence builds quietly in the background.

Calm first, then choices

When emotions run high, the brain's "thinking" system goes offline. Quick regulation tools bring the body down first, so your child can listen, choose a next step, and restart without escalating.

Why parents subscribe: fewer explosions, quicker recovery, less emotional "spill" into the whole evening.

Starting becomes automatic

Most battles happen at the starting line. A tiny start ritual reduces hesitation and removes the "arguing loop". Kids begin because the first step is easy and predictable — not because they suddenly feel motivated.

Why parents subscribe: less chasing, less negotiating, more independent starts without you becoming the "manager".

Small steps stop overwhelm

When a task feels too big, kids freeze, avoid, or snap. "One next step" reduces cognitive load and turns "I can't" into "I can do one thing" — which is how momentum is built.

Why parents subscribe: fewer shutdowns, fewer refusals, and a child who can keep going without being pushed.

Less power struggle

Kids resist when they feel controlled. These tools offer structure without force: your child chooses a tool, runs it, and feels capable — which reduces defensiveness and improves cooperation.

Why parents subscribe: calmer tone at home, fewer stand-offs, and less "attitude" because your child keeps dignity.

Confidence comes from proof

Praise fades. Evidence sticks. Effort tracking builds identity: "I'm someone who tries and follows through". That self-image is what drives better choices when you're not in the room.

Why parents subscribe: you stop "talking confidence into them" they build it from visible wins.

Recovery becomes a skill

Children often spiral after mistakes. Bounce-back tools train "reset and return" so one wobble doesn't become a ruined evening. This reduces drama and increases resilience over time.

Why parents subscribe: fewer meltdowns after errors and quicker re-starts, without you doing emotional rescue work.
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What your child can do in the Labs

Focus Lab helps them start, stay on track, and build effort streaks. Calm Lab helps them check in, reset emotions quickly, and recover after wobbles.

Focus Lab

Uses a Focus Reset to start without a long back-and-forth.
Breaks tasks into one clear next step with the One-Task Rule.
Tracks effort streaks that build confidence through consistency.
Builds a simple start routine that reduces procrastination.
Helps them finish with a quick wrap-up so tasks actually get completed.

Calm Lab

Checks in and chooses a tool based on how they feel right now.
Uses the 90-second rule to ride out the emotional surge.
Uses Bounce-Back tools to recover after mistakes or disappointment.
Uses an Emotional Translator to label feelings and reduce snap reactions.
Builds a quick calm routine they can use before bed or after school.

Progress kids can feel

"I started" becomes normal, not a battle every time.
Big feelings shrink quicker because they have a reset routine.
Confidence grows because trying is recognised and tracked.
Children learn to recover faster after mistakes instead of spiralling.
Parents see more cooperation because the tools reduce friction.

Pricing

£2.99/month · Cancel anytime

Less than 10p a day Most parents only see the difference after they join.
That's when the "starting-line battle" finally eases and your child begins to surprise you.
Unlock the Focus + Calm toolkit Guided check-ins, simple templates, and "use-it-tonight" tools kids can run on their own.
Start in minutes (even on tired days) Quick start routines that cut the procrastination loop and get them moving without nagging.
Streaks that make them proud Effort tracking that turns tiny wins into momentum, so confidence grows naturally.
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Frequently asked questions

Time, outcomes, privacy, and what you're really paying for.

How much time does this take each day?

Most families do 10–15 minutes. It's designed for consistency, short sessions with a finishable win even on busy days.

Is this more screen time?

It's built to reduce screen friction, not increase it. Short structured tools plus off-screen prompts keep it balanced.

How do you keep children safe?

Privacy-first by design. No public profiles. If you add community features later, keep parent visibility, moderation, and reporting controls.

What exactly am I paying for?

A calm system: guided tools, templates, effort tracking, and a clear structure that replaces daily nagging with visible progress.

What if my child refuses or "can't be bothered"?

That's exactly why tools are short and finishable. We use tiny starts and quick wins so momentum shows up before motivation.

Will this help neurodiverse learners?

It's built around predictable structure, smaller steps, and reset options. Many children respond well to clear finishes and quick routines.

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