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Does Wise Compass teach kids how to repair relationships, not just apologise? 

An apology is often just the beginning of the journey toward fixing a broken relationship. As parents, we want our children to understand the deeper work of reconciliation and how to truly mend a bond that has been strained. Wise Compass goes beyond the simple ‘sorry’ by focusing on the concept of Islah, or repair. We teach children that their actions after a mistake are what truly demonstrate their sincerity and their value for the relationship. This approach helps them move from a place of guilt to a place of active, positive change, fostering a more resilient and mature approach to their social interactions. 

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Through stories like System Reboot, children learn that repairing a relationship involves effort, time, and a commitment to doing better. Our faith-friendly story platform shows characters who take practical steps to make things right, such as doing something kind for the person they hurt or showing through their future actions that they have learned from their mistake. By engaging with these relatable story scenarios, children see that reconciliation is a process that brings people closer together. This focus on character development helps them build the skills needed to navigate the inevitable ups and downs of friendships and family life. Our values-based reading provides a clear, practical guide for children to follow, helping them realise that they have the power to heal their connections and build stronger, more meaningful bonds. Wise Compass empowers parents to teach their children that while mistakes happen, the ability to repair them is a beautiful and essential part of being a person of faith and character.