Practical, engaging and heart warming resources for families, schools, counsellors and professionalS.
These thoughtfully created books and resources are designed to open hearts and spark conversations. They support children, families, and the professionals who care for them in recognising, expressing, and understanding feelings, whether at home, in schools, or in counselling sessions.
Created by Fiona Sharpe, counsellor and author, the collection includes gentle stories and cards for children, a workbook for understanding anxiety, a focus-friendly planner for neurodivergent adults, and professional session books for therapists.
Celebrating themes of love, kindness, inclusion, and emotional wellbeing, these resources offer practical, reassuring support for building confidence, resilience, and connection. Whether you're a parent, teacher, counsellor, or simply caring for your own wellbeing, there's something here made with you in mind.

A neurodivergent-friendly planner created by counsellor Fiona Sharpe, who has ADHD herself. Blending practical layouts, mindset tools, and wellbeing pages, it supports emotional regulation, executive functioning, and daily routines so you can stay focused without losing your spark.
A comprehensive resource for counsellors and therapists working with children and adults. Includes 50 client session templates with timelines and choice point exercises, a client log, 12 case conceptualisations, supervisor notes, and further reading to support reflective practice and professional development.

A structured session book for counsellors and therapists working with children and adults. With dedicated session notes for each client, it supports thorough documentation, reflective practice, and ongoing professional development in everyday therapeutic work.

A structured session book for counsellors and therapists working with children and adults. Each session includes dedicated client notes and process notes, enabling detailed documentation, reflective practice, and meaningful professional development.

A beautifully illustrated story about Katie and her mum, who uses a wheelchair. Together they show love, resilience, and teamwork, opening conversations about disability, inclusion, and young carers.

These beautifully designed cards help children recognise and talk about their feelings. Perfect for parents, teachers, and counsellors to encourage emotional literacy, open conversations, and support children’s wellbeing with confidence.

A gentle workbook to help children understand and manage anxiety, featuring Katie, Kenny, and Jake. Perfect for parents, carers, and school staff supporting children aged 4 to 12, with calm activities that build confidence, emotional understanding, and a sense of safety through worries big and small.

