
Moving Beyond Screens
with Workbooks, Games, and Stories
Turning ideas into everyday practice takes the right tools. Explore our curriculum materials and resources designed to help students build healthy digital habits and strong digital literacy skills. These practical, easy-to-use frameworks give educators and families hands-on ways to guide students toward a balanced, thoughtful relationship with technology.
Browse our featured workbooks, digital downloads, storybooks and games below.
Featured Workbooks
The teen years come with a whole new set of online pressures, from social media stress to screen overload and digital drama. Slaying Digital Dragons and the Social Media Workbook for Teens give tweens and teens practical tools to help them navigate today’s digital world with more confidence, self-awareness, and balance. These workbooks encourage reflection, real-world connection, and healthy habits while helping kids build the skills they need both online and offline.
Digital Downloads
Looking for quick, ready-to-use activities? Our printable downloads and Thinksheets (thinking-based lesson plans) make it easy to extend your teaching and build real-world connections without a lot of prep work. These resources are designed for small groups, summer camps, therapy sessions, classrooms, or home, with activities kids can work on independently or together. From reflection prompts to hands-on lessons and discussion-based activities, these downloads are a great way for kids to learn away from screens.
Social Learning Through Storytelling
When big social concepts feel abstract or difficult to explain, a relatable story can help children reflect on their thoughts, feelings, and actions. Our collection features award-winning titles from the Superflex Series, We Thinkers!, and The Zones of Regulation, introducing beloved characters like the Social Detective, Focus Tron, and Kool Q. Cumber to help students navigate distractibility and self-regulation. These books are available in traditional printed formats, with select titles accessible via Apple Books or Google Play Books. We recognize that digital formats are a convenient, valuable part of modern learning; our goal is to help families use these digital options intentionally, balancing screen time with the rich, offline conversations that happen when sharing a story together.
Play-Based Social Competency & Problem Solving
Tabletop gameplay provides a structured, safe space for students to take risks, try new communication strategies, and stretch beyond familiar patterns. Our collection features popular games. These interactive tools motivate tweens, teens, and young adults to explore perspective-taking, examine social expectations, and develop self-regulation skills. By engaging in collaborative play, students step away from their personal devices to practice real-life social competencies, build emotional vocabulary, and experience the benefits of face-to-face connection.
Over the past decade, research has continued to highlight the therapeutic potential of tabletop games for building language, social, and cognitive skills. Together, these findings underscore what many of us see in our sessions: tabletop games offer a research-backed, evidence-based way to target language and social learning while keeping students engaged and motivated. Read Article.
