What We Cover – Little Social Stars
Little Social Stars Curriculum
The same themes, growing deeper every year

Every term has a main focus β€” and every skill your child builds in Level 1 becomes the foundation for what comes next in Level 2. Nothing is repeated. Everything is deepened.

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In Every Session Β· Every Term Β· Both Levels
Mindfulness and Feelings Check-In β€” Our Session Backbone
Every single session opens with a grounded mindfulness circle followed by a feelings check-in. Children learn to name how they are emotionally, understand their body’s signals, and build a toolkit of strategies. This thread of emotional awareness runs through all six terms and deepens every year β€” it is never a one-time lesson.
πŸ”΅ Blue Β· Sad or tired 🟒 Green Β· Ready to learn 🟑 Yellow Β· Wiggly or worried πŸ”΄ Red Β· Very upset
Level 1
Foundations Year
New children Β· Ages 3–4 Β· September through June
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Level 1 Β· Fall Term Β· 10 Weeks
Ready, Set, Go
Before any skill can be taught, children need to feel safe and know what to expect. This term builds that foundation.
Primary Focus
Routines
Secondary
Feelings intro
Level
1 only
Primary Routines & Safety
Predictable arrival, session, and departure routines so every child knows what comes next
Transition practice β€” moving between activities calmly and with confidence
Independence skills β€” packing up, asking for help, following two-step directions
Managing big feelings at transition points (drop-off, activity endings)
What to do when routines change β€” building flexibility within safety
Secondary Feelings Foundation
Introduction to feelings check-in as a group ritual
First feelings vocabulary β€” happy, sad, scared, excited, angry
Body signals β€” “where do I feel it in my body?”
1–2 simple calming strategies introduced and practised
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What You Receive
πŸ“„ Monthly routine tip sheet πŸ–ΌοΈ Visual schedule for home πŸƒ Transition strategy cards β˜• Optional parent session
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Level 1 Β· Winter Term Β· 10 Weeks
Feeling Detectives
With routines in place, children turn their attention inward β€” learning to identify, name, and begin to manage their emotions.
Primary Focus
Emotions
Secondary
Problem solving intro
Deepens In
Level 2
Primary Emotions Level 1
Identify and name 5 core feelings β€” happy, sad, scared, angry, excited
Notice feelings in others through stories, games, and real moments in group
Understand body signals β€” “my tummy feels wobbly” = nervous
Build a personal toolkit of 2–3 calming strategies that work for them
Ask for help when feelings get too big to manage alone
Secondary Problem Solving β€” First Look
Introduction to the idea of a “problem” and how to solve the problems
Solution 1: Say, “Please Stop”
Solution 2: Ask for Help
Solutions 3 & 4: Share and Play Together
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What You Receive
πŸ“„ Monthly feelings/solution tip sheet πŸ–ΌοΈ Feelings chart for home πŸƒ Calming strategy cards β˜• Optional parent session
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Level 1 Β· Spring Term Β· 10 Weeks
Super Friends
Now regulated and emotionally aware, children turn outward β€” learning the specific skills of friendship and how to navigate peer situations.
Primary Focus
Friendship
Secondary
4 solutions in play
Deepens In
Level 2
Primary Friendship Skills Level 1
Getting a friend’s attention β€” name, look, wait
Asking to join play β€” “Can I play too?”
Sharing β€” “Giving toys?”
Helping others feel included β€” “Come play with us!”
Secondary 4 Solutions β€” Practised in Real Play
All 4 solutions introduced in Term 2 are now practised in real peer play moments
Children choose and try solutions during natural conflicts in the group
Linking feelings to conflict β€” “what zone was I in when that happened?”
Kinder-Ready spotlight: lining up, raising a hand, waiting your turn
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What You Receive
πŸ“„ Weekly friendship tip sheet πŸ–ΌοΈ Friendship skill visual for home πŸƒ Solution kit cards πŸŽ“ Kinder-Ready certificate β˜• Optional parent session
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Moving into Level 2 β€” Children entering Level 2 already have 5 basic feelings words, 2–3 calming strategies, 4 conflict solutions, and the core friendship skills. Level 2 doesn’t restart these β€” it builds on them. Every skill gets more nuance, more independence, and more complexity.
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Level 2
Building Year
Returning children Β· Ages 4–5 Β· September through June
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Level 2 Β· Fall Term Β· 10 Weeks
Feeling Detectives β€” Deeper
Going beyond naming feelings to understanding triggers, building a personal regulation toolkit, and beginning to support others.
Primary Focus
Emotions deeper
Secondary
Regulation toolkit
Builds On
Level 1
Primary Emotions Level 2
Expand feelings bank β€” adding frustrated, embarrassed, proud, nervous, overwhelmed
Feelings on a spectrum β€” not just big/small, but in between (a little worried vs very scared)
Identify personal triggers β€” what changes my zone and why?
Noticing others’ emotions in more complex situations and responding with care
Self-advocacy β€” “I’m in yellow, I need a moment to calm down”
Secondary Regulation Toolkit
Review and build on Level 1 strategies β€” what still works?
Add new strategies β€” mindfulness, movement, imagery, talking it out
Build a personalised toolkit of 5–6 strategies that work specifically for them
Checking in on a friend β€” noticing their zone and offering support
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What You Receive
πŸ“„ Monthly regulation tip sheet πŸ–ΌοΈ Your child’s personal toolkit to display at home πŸƒ Expanded zone chart β˜• Optional parent session
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Level 2 Β· Winter Term Β· 10 Weeks
Super Friends β€” Complex
Building on the 4 friendship skills from Level 1 β€” navigating the harder parts of friendship like exclusion, disagreement, and compromise.
Primary Focus
Friendship deeper
Secondary
Expanded solutions
Builds On
Level 1
Primary Friendship Skills Level 2
Maintaining friendships over time β€” staying connected, checking in
Sharing “Requesting toys” in play
Play Organizer – Giving a play idea to a friend
Giving compliments in play
Being a good friend when it’s hard β€” staying kind under pressure
Secondary Expanding the Solutions Bank
Review 4 solutions from Level 1 β€” still using them
Add Solution 5: Ignore sometimes
Add Solution 6: Ask using kind words
Add Solution 7: Take a break, calm down and come back when ready
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What You Receive
πŸ“„ Monthly friendship tip sheet πŸ–ΌοΈ Updated solution bank visual β˜• Optional parent session
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Level 2 Β· Spring Term Β· 10 Weeks
Little Problem Solvers β€” Full Bank
Completing the full solution bank, applying every skill learned across both years, and stepping into Kindergarten with confidence.
Primary Focus
Problem solving
Secondary
All skills capstone
Builds On
All previous terms
Primary Full Solutions Bank
Review solutions 1–4 from Level 1
Add Solution 5: Wait and Take Turns
Add Solution 6: Get a timer
Learn to Trade a toy
What to do when the first solution doesn’t work β€” trying another
Secondary Kinder-Ready Capstone
All feelings, friendship, and problem-solving skills applied in complex real-life scenarios
Group problem solving β€” when more than two people are involved
Preventing problems before they start
πŸŽ“ Kinder-Ready graduation β€” celebrating everything they’ve built across 2 years
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What You Receive
πŸ“„ Full solutions bank visual for home πŸ–ΌοΈ Complete skills portfolio πŸŽ“ Kinder-Ready graduation certificate β˜• Graduation parent celebration
Ready to Begin?

Every child starts at Level 1, Term 1 β€” Ready, Set, Go. Spaces are limited to keep groups small and meaningful.