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Can Wise Compass help my child separate strong feelings from actual facts? 

It is a common struggle for children to understand that just because they feel something very strongly, it doesn’t necessarily make it a fact. A feeling of being ‘left out’ can feel like an absolute truth to a child, even if it was just a simple misunderstanding. Wise Compass helps children bridge this gap by teaching them to observe their own emotions as separate from the objective reality of a situation. We want to empower your child with the media wisdom and self-awareness to see things as they truly are. 

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Our stories, such as ‘The Twisted Tree’, explore how inner habits like jealousy can distort our perception of others. By seeing a character struggle with these feelings, your child can recognise similar patterns in themselves. This is a practical application of Tazkiyah, helping them purify their outlook. Our scholar-authored content gently guides them to look for proof and to ask clarifying questions before they let their feelings dictate their actions. By using expressive audio and high-quality visuals, we make this distinction clear and memorable. Children learn that while Islam acknowledges our emotions, it also calls us to be people of truth and justice. Through this values-based reading, your child develops the character needed to handle school pressure or social gossip with a grounded perspective. They learn to value evidence and to trust the signs of truth over the temporary waves of emotion. This strengthens their identity as a Muslim who is both compassionate and clear-headed, giving them the confidence to navigate the complexities of growing up with a stable and honest heart. 

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