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GOT BIG FEELINGS?

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The WorryWoos Mighty Monsters Program

The activities we created for Mighty Monsters Club are structured to support counselors, facilitators and mental health professionals on their journey to implementing WorryWoos into group settings.

 

The WorryWoos encourage children to become more comfortable and confident when talking about their emotions.  The uniqueness of this program lies in its ability to reach the children where they are.  Because of the many different activities provided, children will learn that emotions are part of everyone’s lives.  By teaching emotional identification, coping skills and social skills, children will become aware of positive ways to deal with issues they encounter on a daily basis.

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Sample Pages From The Mighty Monsters Program

There was a significant improvement (p<0.01) in pro-social behaviors on the highly respected, validated and reliable measure of emotional and social well-being Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)

There were significantly less difficulties (p<0.01) reported on the conduct problems scale, hyperactivity problems scale, peer problems scale, emotional problems scale, internalizing difficulties, externalizing difficulties and total problems on the SDQ post data analysis

There was a significant improvement (p<0.01) in overall ability to understand and manage emotional difficulties on Dr. John’s Developing Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (DEIQ)

There was a significant improvement in intrapersonal skills, interpersonal skills, emotional awareness, empathy and resilience on the DEIQ

Hello. First of all, I love the worry woos!!!! I am a therapist at an inpatient children's hospital. Almost all of my patients love the plushies and borrow them at night. They read the books and tell me they identify with different characters. They are truly one of my favorite things to have in my office as I see such a great response. Many of my clients have negative thoughts about themselves and the world they are trying to overcome. I work on teaching them how to look for the good in life.  My kids absolutely love and identify with the characters--which says a lot because I work with preteens who can be somewhat skeptical of things. Thank you so much for this resource!!!

— Misty Wilcox, LCSW —

What Does the Data Say?

“Using the WorryWoos is not a leap of faith - it is grounded in outstanding research findings.”

In 2018 a large and intensive research study into the effectiveness of the WorryWoos was commissioned in Australia. Over 1000 children between the ages of 5 and 8 were pre and post-tested on their SEL levels. In summary, these were the key findings. 

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