The average age for mental health issues is 14 years of age.*
The negative effects of COVID and isolation have increased mental health problems.
Mental health statistics show that anxiety and worries in children are on the rise.
Why wait until children are 12 or 13 to begin their emotional development?
Little Sunflower believes we should learn life skills when we are young!
The WayForwardwith Little Sunflower
Teaches children resilience skills.
Psychologists who study developmental growth know that good connections with people and positive experiences at school are key.
This classroom based programme allows children to engage with their peers in a fun and interactive way, developing their own resilience as they learn with the help of the Little Sunflower team.
Through stories, situations and the characters, everyday occurrences in schools are explored.
What They Say
What Teachers Say About Little Sunflower
I would definitely recommend it...
I would definitely recommend to other teachers and schools. There was positive feedback from the children and they loved the Tapping sessions.
MISS E PATTERSON
Teacher
The Little Sunflower programme is a fantastic resource!
The Little Sunflower programme is a fantastic resource to use in the classroom with children to support their emotional wellbeing.
MISS LOUISE SMITH
Teacher
I LOVE this program!
I LOVE this program. It’s excellent! My P2/3 class love it!
MRS A BALLANCE
Teacher
Little Sunflower is so easy to use.
Little Sunflower is so easy to use. It’s self-explanatory. The children love it. We love it too!
MRS C O’HARE
Teacher
Super effective!
A superb approach to support children emotionally. Super effective!
MISS B HUGHES
Teacher
I’m my own person!
Before Little Sunflower came to my school, I thought everyone was better than me, but now I know that I’m my own person.