About The A School

Created from real life, for children who feel things deeply.

The A School was created through seeing how hard it can be when a child feels something deeply but does not yet have the words, tools or confidence to explain what is happening inside.

It is not about fixing children. It is not about labelling them. It is about giving them creative tools they can come back to when life feels big.

The A School story shown through creative objects
Story.
Tools.
Next step.
The problem

Some children feel deeply before they can explain clearly.

A child might cry, freeze, avoid, rush, shut down, get frustrated or say “I don’t know” when there is more happening underneath.

The feeling is real, but the words may not be there yet.

When that happens, adults can feel unsure too. You want to help, but you may not know where to begin.

Aisha and child using creative emotional literacy tools at a table
Parent and child sharing a creative emotional literacy moment
The agitate

Trying harder to explain can sometimes make the moment bigger.

When children do not yet understand what is happening inside, asking for the right words too soon can make them feel more stuck.

The adult may feel pressure to calm it down, fix it, explain it or get through the moment.

But sometimes the first step is not a lecture. It is a drawing. A pause. A question. A colour. A movement. A simple tool.

The solution

The A School gives children creative ways to understand themselves.

The A School creates practical tools for big feelings and confident next steps.

Children can use drawing, reflection, movement, colour, prompts and simple next-step tools to notice what they feel and begin to understand what is happening inside.

The goal is not to make feelings disappear. The goal is to help children build tools they can return to.

What we believe

Children need tools, not fixing.

The A School is built on a simple belief: children can learn to understand themselves when they are given tools that feel safe, practical and possible.

Feelings are information.

Big feelings can show us that something matters, something feels hard, or something needs support.

Creativity gives a way in.

Drawing, colour, movement and simple prompts can help children express what words cannot reach yet.

Small steps build self-trust.

Children do not need to solve everything at once. One small next step can help them feel more capable.

The work

Creative tools for home, school and community.

The A School supports children, parents, schools and community spaces through simple resources and pathways.

  • The Big Feelings Toolkit
  • The Big Feelings Project
  • The A Studio
  • Mindset in Motion
  • Schools and community support

This is not therapy.

The A School is practical, creative emotional literacy support.

It is not about diagnosing, labelling or making feelings disappear.

It is about helping children pause, notice, express, understand and choose one next step.

Child drawing abstract feelings with colour
The route

Start with the simplest tool.

The Big Feelings Toolkit is the easiest place to begin.

It gives parents and children a simple creative way to pause, notice what is happening and take one small confident next step.

From there, families can explore The Big Feelings Project, The A Studio, Mindset in Motion or school and community support.

Begin here

Give your child a creative way to understand big feelings.

Start with the Big Feelings Toolkit, then explore the wider A School pathways for big feelings, movement, confidence and next steps.