
Apply for Sponsored Access to
Nina’s Coping Toolbox Social Emotional e-Learning (SEL) Curriculum🌿Because every child and family deserves access to tools for healing, growth, and resilience.
Curriculum Sponsorship Program

We’re honored to offer support to families, schools, and community organizations that share our commitment to helping children heal, grow, and thrive.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
At Resilient Reads LLC, we believe every child deserves access to tools that nurture emotional strength, self-regulation, and resilience. Our mission is to make social-emotional learning engaging, practical, and accessible for families, educators, and organizations everywhere.
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Through our Nina’s Coping Toolbox Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) E-Learning Curriculum, parents, schools, daycares, and community-based programs can integrate evidence-based SEL instruction for children ages 3–12.
Organizations interested in implementing the program may purchase access directly or, if they demonstrate financial need, may qualify for free or sponsored access through our partnership with Healing the Roots Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting emotional wellness initiatives.
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This initiative supports our shared mission to empower children, families, and educators through mindfulness, coping tools, and emotional growth.
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Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for sponsored or discounted access:
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Must be a parent, school, daycare, or community-based organization serving children ages 3–12.
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Must demonstrate financial need or limited access to funding for SEL or mental health programs.
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Must have an adult staff member willing to complete a brief post-program feedback form to help measure impact.
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Priority is given to applicants serving underserved, low-income, or trauma-impacted children.
Rooted in Healing and Growth
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At Resilient Reads LLC, we believe every child deserves access to resources that nurture calm, confidence, and emotional resilience. Through our partnership with Healing the Roots Foundation, we proudly sponsor schools, families, and community programs that bring mindfulness, coping tools, and social-emotional learning into children’s daily lives.
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This sponsorship provides free access to the Nina’s Coping Toolbox Social Emotional Learning (SEL) E-Learning Curriculum and companion resources that help educators and caregivers create Simple Quiet Spaces—peaceful, supportive areas where children can pause, reflect, and recharge throughout the day.
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Each resource is designed to promote emotional growth and self-regulation, helping children express their feelings in healthy ways and build lifelong coping skills. Families and educators can use these materials to foster connection, mindfulness, and calm, creating environments where children feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
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🌿 Where healing takes root and growth begins.

Creating a Quiet Space at Home
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Every child deserves a peaceful place to rest, reflect, and recharge. You do not need expensive supplies to create a calming environment. Simple, thoughtful touches can bring comfort and a sense of safety. Here are a few easy ideas to help you get started.
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1. Choose a peaceful spot.
Select a small area where your child feels safe and comfortable, such as a corner of
their room or a quiet nook in your home.
2. Add comfort.
Use items you already have, such as soft pillows, a blanket, or a small rug, to make the
space cozy and inviting.
3. Include calming tools.
Place a few simple items that support relaxation, such as coloring pages, a favorite
book, or a stress ball. You can also include a small teddy bear or stuffed animal to
comfort your child and give them something to hold while practicing deep belly
breathing or other calming strategies.
4. Create a soothing atmosphere.
Use natural light or a small lamp. If possible, play soft background music or gentle
nature sounds.
5. Encourage reflection.
Keep a small notebook or “feelings journal” nearby where your child can write or draw
about their emotions.
6. Visit the space together.
Use this time as an opportunity to connect, take deep breaths, and share gratitude or
affirmations.
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These simple touches help children manage emotions, build self-awareness, and return to their day feeling calm, confident, and refreshed.

