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Use simple feeling words and context without demanding that a child explain everything.
Kala Early Learning Library
Wovi is gentle, observant, and good at noticing the small things in a room, a face, or a friendship. Wovi gives families a warm way to talk about feelings, differences, hard moments, repair, and the many ways children experience the world.
Wovi’s world leaves room for anger, joy, disappointment, excitement, worry, quiet, noise, friendship, conflict, and trying again. The point is not to tell a child what kind of child they are. It is to help adults and children find language for what is happening and stay connected through it.
Children can have different sensory preferences, communication styles, temperaments, and ways of joining social life. Kala does not use Wovi to decide whether a child is highly sensitive, neurodivergent, gifted, or anything else.
Use simple feeling words and context without demanding that a child explain everything.
Stay close in a way the child can tolerate and keep safety and relationship visible.
After hard moments, make room for warmth, problem solving, apology, and trying again.
Make space for different ways of playing, communicating, participating, and needing support.