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If my child avoids chores, can Wise Compass build willingness and pride in helping? 

It is a common struggle when children view chores as a boring interruption to their play, leading to avoidance or complaints. Shifting this attitude requires a deeper connection to the values of service and family unity, which are core to our faith. Wise Compass serves as a faith friendly story platform that transforms chores from a demand into a meaningful act of Khidmah, or service. We use storytelling to show that helping at home is a way for children to demonstrate their strength, maturity, and love for their family. By building their emotional intelligence, we help them find a sense of pride and accomplishment in their work, turning a point of conflict into an opportunity for character development and connection. 

Click below to discover meaningful books that nurture strong values in your child and support you on parenting journey

Our stories, written by a qualified Islamic scholar, introduce children to the concept of Amanah, or trust, in a way that feels empowering and relatable. In our story titled ‘The Boy Who Silenced a King’, children witness the courage it takes to act with integrity and respect, which can be applied to being a reliable member of the household. The expressive audio narration and full colour illustrations make the idea of being helpful feel exciting and purposeful, encouraging children to take ownership of their tasks. This literacy building approach ensures they have the words to express their willingness to help, fostering a more positive atmosphere in the home. By strengthening their Islamic identity, Wise Compass empowers your child to see service as an honour rather than a chore. This character development process ensures they grow up with a heart that is content and always ready to contribute. We are here to support your journey in raising children who value the spirit of helping above all else. 

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