
A BOOK THAT TEACHES WHAT SCHOOL NEVER DID
Social skills your kid will actually use
Every chapter is a real scene. A friend group that leaves someone out. A rumor that starts and won't stop. A moment where staying quiet feels easier than speaking up. Your child sees the situation, sees the wrong move, then sees the smart one.
No lectures. No awkward silence. Just 150+ scenarios that build real confidence one page at a time.
A BOOK THAT MAKES THE TALK EASIER
Confident Kids hands you the opening line. Instead of lecturing your kid about friendship drama, gossip, or why they went quiet at dinner again, you read the scene together and let the book ask the questions.
Each chapter breaks down one real social pain point: how to tell someone they hurt your feelings, how to shut down gossip before it spreads, how to know when a friendship isn't serving you anymore, how to speak up instead of freezing. Your kid sees it happen to the characters first, so it never feels like it's about them.
With over 150 real-life social scenes, 150 pain point breakdowns, and 150 practical guides, every page gives your child something to actually use next time it happens for real.
QUICK ANSWERS ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE
What's inside Confident Kids?
What's inside Confident Kids?
150+ comic-style scenes covering how to meet and greet, shut down gossip, apologize, set boundaries, handle awkward moments, comfort a friend, and speak up for themselves — with practical guides after every scenario.
What age is it for?
What age is it for?
Built for kids learning to navigate real social situations, typically ages 6 to 12. Parents read it alongside younger kids and let older kids read independently.
Is this a comic book or a parenting guide?
Is this a comic book or a parenting guide?
Both. Your child reads the comic-format scenes on their own or with you, and each chapter includes discussion prompts and practical guides so you can talk through it together — no scripts required from you.
Does it cover gossip, exclusion, and friendship conflict?
Does it cover gossip, exclusion, and friendship conflict?
Yes. It covers how to shut down gossip, how to handle being left out, how to know when a friendship isn't serving you, how to apologize and compromise, and how to speak up instead of staying silent — all in kid-friendly language.