Everything you need to know about Verbal Wellbeing

Introduction

If you’re looking for a comprehensive, research-based digital programme for emotional wellbeing in schools, classrooms, or with children and young people, look no further than Verbal Wellbeing. This platform combines storytelling, psychology and data to help build resilience, support mental health and foster meaningful conversation about emotional wellbeing.

What is Verbal Wellbeing?

Verbal Wellbeing is a way to build better emotional wellbeing and resilience in the classroom by integrating and harnessing the power of storytelling, psychology and data to support children & young people.

Key elements:

 

In short: it’s storytelling + therapeutic questions + digital delivery + data insight.

Who is it for?

Verbal Wellbeing is designed for multiple users and contexts:

Schools / classrooms

Teachers can deliver the story-based programmes to whole groups (ages 4-11 in the listing) to support emotional literacy, resilience, relationships, self‐confidence.

Special Educational Needs / 1-2-1 support

There are specialist 1-2-1 programmes for children requiring additional emotional support, transition periods, etc.

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A new way to build better emotional wellbeing and resilience by integrating and harnessing the power of storytelling, psychology and data to support people of all ages. 

How does it work?

Let’s break down the way Verbal Wellbeing is structured, delivered and monitored.

Model: Storytelling + Psychology + Technology

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Delivery
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Technology Features & User Dashboard

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What Programmes Are Available?

 

Verbal Wellbeing offers several programme types depending on age, context and support level.

 

Children –  School/Universal (ages 4-11)

Themes include: Managing Emotions, Bullying, Developing Relationships, Building Self-Confidence, Resilience, Loss & Change.

Children – Specialist 1-2-1

For children needing additional support: e.g., Supporting Transition & Change (ages 4-5 and 10-11), Resilience specialist, Managing Emotions specialist, Developing Relationships specialist.

Communities

Programmes aimed at supporting emotional wellbeing in community settings: e.g., Building Community Empathy.

 

This breadth means the platform is quite flexible and scalable from early years through adulthood.

 

Practical Steps: How to Get Started

Here’s a step-by-step overview if you’re considering using Verbal Wellbeing. 

  1. Visit the website → click “Get Started”.
  2. Create your account for your organisation (school, setting).Enter your organisation details, choose subscription after trial.
  3. Add users (teachers, facilitators, staff).
  4. Create your programme: Go to your classroom in the platform, click “Add New Programme”, choose a story collection, set start date.
  5. Deliver the story sessions: Read story together, use guided therapeutic questions/activities embedded in each story.
  6. Collect data & monitor outcomes: Use before/after surveys and the dashboard to track pupil emotional wellbeing.
  7. Review & refine: Use insights from dashboard to tailor next steps, adapt delivery for your group’s ne.

Tip: Use the free trial period to explore the platform, get familiar with story collections, dashboards and integration into your everyday lessons or setting.

Why It Matters: Benefits & Evidence

Here’s why Verbal Wellbeing stands out and how it supports emotional literacy & wellbeing.

Benefits

Evidence & Rationale

 

In today’s climate, where emotional wellbeing is a key priority in education, family life and community work, a tool like Verbal Wellbeing that brings together evidence, narrative and technology is highly relevant.

Final Takeaway

Verbal Wellbeing offers a robust, flexible, story-based, psychology-infused digital solution for supporting emotional wellbeing in children, young people and community settings. 

Whether you’re a teacher looking to embed wellbeing into your lessons, a parent seeking tools to talk about emotions with your child, or a programme lead in community settings — this platform provides storytelling + guided questions + data dashboard all in one place. 

Contact Us

 

If you still need more information we’re here to help.

Contact us by phone or email. Alternatively you can use our customer enquiry form and one of our friendly staff will be in touch.