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🎒Back-to-School Bravery: How Worley Helps Kids (and Grown-Ups) Face New Challenges

The countdown to September has begun
(Mid August if your in Scotland!)

It’s a mix of excitement, nerves, and “do we really have to go back?!” vibes.


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New teachers. New classrooms. New everything.

It’s a lot, even for grown-ups.


At Worley’s World, we don’t brush past that. We don’t go straight to “You’ll be fine!”

Instead, we pause. We breathe.

And we remind families that bravery isn’t about having no fear. It’s about feeling wobbly and giving it a go anyway.


And that’s exactly what Worley’s first ever story is all about.

👉 Discovering your inner brave

👉 Building confidence from the inside out

👉 Learning that getting it wrong is how we learn to get it right


Because here’s a truth I hold close (especially when I’m doubting myself):


The person who’s had the most success
 has usually failed more times than most people have even tried.


Let that one sink in. (Gotta thank Sarah Jane Phelps for sharing that one with me)



Worley’s not just a character 
 he’s a companion


When I first created Worley, it was to give kids like mine the tools I never had.

A way to talk about feelings without fear of being “too much” or “naughty” or “sensitive”.

What I didn’t expect was how much it would help the grown-ups too.


Because when a child says “Worley’s feeling nervous,” what they often mean is “I am.”

And suddenly, through play and story, the pressure’s off. They can explore tricky emotions safely, without it being too close or too scary.


I remember chatting to a little boy recently, we were talking about how Worley felt before starting a new club.

He didn’t know if he’d make friends. He was scared to mess up. But he imagined he was wearing his invisible cape, and off he went.

The boy looked at me and said:

👉 “Me too. That’s how I felt when I went to cricket.”


That’s the moment the magic happens.



Building a shared language 
 at home and beyond


Worley doesn’t just give children emotional tools, he helps families speak the same language.

You’ll hear parents and kids saying things like:


  • “I think I’m in the yellow zone”

  • “Can we ask George to calm down?”

  • “Worley’s tummy feels funny – he might need a hug.”


That’s not just cute. That’s emotional literacy in action.


When we give kids a way to name and explore how they’re feeling, we’re setting them up to succeed — not just in school, but in life.



Need help finding your brave? We’ve got you.


Inside Worley’s World Underground, there’s a whole new section on building confidence.

We’re talking:


  • Brave monster crafts

  • Real-life scenarios to roleplay

  • Activities that help kids see their strengths

  • Support for you to guide the way (even on days where you feel wobbly too)



Because bravery doesn’t come from a worksheet. It comes from connection.



Where to start (even if you’re feeling a bit lost yourself):


💛 Download the free eBook — it’s a gentle, fun intro to using Worley at home




💛 Join us on @WorleysWorldCIC to see the monsters in action and hear from other families like yours


💛 Become an Underground member and unlock the full toolkit — printables, activities, story-based resources and more




Let’s make this school year one where your child feels seen, supported, and emotionally ready to take on the world
with Worley (and you!) by their side.


You’ve got this.

And on the days you don’t feel like you do?

We’ve got you.


With monster-sized love and big kid bravery,

Jodi & Worley đŸ§ đŸŸĄđŸ‘ŸđŸ’›

 
 
 

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