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Funny Feelings

PRIVACY POLICY

EMOTIONARY APP AND EQ GAME APP PRIVACY

La Vérité Australia Pty Ltd creators of the Funny Feelings ® apps assures users that we DO NOT collect any personal data. There are no third party data disclosures. And Funny Feelings ® apps DO NOT contain advertising.

ABOUT FUNNY FEELINGS

Cultivating a rich vocabulary of emotions.

Emotional Intelligence(EI/EQ) is the ability to deal with emotions – as well as the feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations that accompany emotions – in a flexible and positive way.

Decades of research link emotional intelligence to improved educational outcomes and employment prospects.

It’s also recognised as playing a role in fostering positive relationships and general wellbeing.

Unlike IQ, EQ can be taught. And emotional literacy needs to start in primary school.

Labelling the full range of emotions using a rich vocabulary is key.

And yet, until now, there has been no single-minded package of tools devoted to helping young people develop a rich vocabulary of emotions.

Sarah created Funny Feelings children's story books and emotional literacy resources to help young people recognise and manage their emotions.

She had a funny feeling it was the key to navigating a joyful path through life.

For more information contact Sarah Hatherley via the email form in the menu bar above.

Funny Feelings

EMOTIONARY APP AND EQ GAME APP PRIVACY

La Vérité Australia Pty Ltd creators of the Funny Feelings ® apps assures users that we DO NOT collect any personal data. There are no third party data disclosures. And Funny Feelings ® apps DO NOT contain advertising.

ABOUT FUNNY FEELINGS

Cultivating a rich vocabulary of emotions.

Emotional Intelligence(EI/EQ) is the ability to deal with emotions – as well as the feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations that accompany emotions – in a flexible and positive way.

Decades of research link emotional intelligence to improved educational outcomes and employment prospects.

It’s also recognised as playing a role in fostering positive relationships and general wellbeing.

Unlike IQ, EQ can be taught. And emotional literacy needs to start in primary school.

Labelling the full range of emotions using a rich vocabulary is key.

And yet, until now, there has been no single-minded package of tools devoted to helping young people develop a rich vocabulary of emotions.

Sarah created Funny Feelings children's story books and emotional literacy resources to help young people recognise and manage their emotions.

She had a funny feeling it was the key to navigating a joyful path through life.

For more information contact Sarah Hatherley via the email form in the menu bar above.