Do Wise Compass stories encourage helpfulness and caring behaviour at home and in school?
It is often a worry for parents that their child might behave well for others but struggle to show that same helpfulness and care within the family home. Similarly, we want our children to carry their values into the classroom, where social pressures and trend pressures can sometimes make being helpful feel uncool. Wise Compass addresses these modern-day dilemmas by showing children that being a caring person is a foundational part of their identity as a Muslim. Our platform provides stories that model helpfulness as a noble and rewarding way to live, both in private and in public.
A story like Learning in the Garden is a perfect example, as it teaches the concept of Amanah through the responsibility of caring for something living. This lesson easily translates to home life, where children learn to see their chores or their sibling relationships as a trust they must honour. Our expressive audio narration and vivid artwork make these lessons stick, helping children remember to be helpful even when you are not there to remind them. By providing a faith-friendly environment that is scholar-authored, you can trust that the values your child is absorbing are authentic and safe. This approach to literacy building and values-based reading helps children feel confident in their ability to make a positive difference in their surroundings. Whether it is helping a classmate who is feeling different or contributing to the household, Wise Compass encourages children to take pride in their helpfulness. We aim to support you in raising children who are observant, empathetic, and always ready to lend a hand, building a stable and peaceful environment for everyone around them.