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What The Kids Are Saying

  • They taught me that character traits are important. I can use these character traits to be a better person.

    Christian G.

    3rd Grade Student, United States

  • I think they should go to different schools. I really enjoyed it. I also liked how they were talking about character traits

    Ayden C.

    4th Grade Student, United States

  • I loved it! I would like it if they can go to other schools you can learn new stuff and it's really about what they use which is entertaining

    Nicole M.

    4th Grade Student, United States

  • I loved how they entertained us while teaching us about integrity. It was such as fun assembly

    Emma U.

    3rd Grade Student, United States

  • I learned about trustworthiness, kindness, self-discipline, and integrity. These help me be a good person. I enjoyed the funny sword part and think they should visit other schools. I had fun time.

    Ava S.

    3rd Grade Student, United States

  • I think I can show them how we work and how we show our work. 2 I can show them our skill and how we think and how we can help each other. 3 We can show them how our school is and what we believe in.

    Fátima F.

    4th Grade Student, United States

  • We are our own superheroes, and our superpower is being ourselves. Teachers, doctors, and policemen are examples of real-life superheroes. OLG is a superhero school.

    Noe G.

    3rd Grade Student, United States

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What Teachers Are Saying

  • Our students were able to see that being a hero is not just about having superpowers, but it's also about how you treat others and live your life.

    Overall, I would highly recommend High Tide Global to any school looking for an engaging and impactful program.

    Jessica Salazar

    1st Grade Teacher, United States

  • I have noticed a couple of my kids use the POWords in certain small group situations, and it'll be during an activity where maybe they're working on a project, and one child is not focusing and this one little girl I've heard multiple times say, You can do it. You're such a good worker.

    2nd Grade Teacher

    United States

  • During session 5 Affirming our unique qualities, the students shared their ideas, they were strongly motivated highlighting the qualities and abilities of each one, they were very happy. It begins to be seen how children can already handle a larger vocabulary thanks to the POWORDS, they appropriate them and remind each other of them.

    Heidy Cardona

    5th and 6th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • Before our first session, each participant received the "My Inner Superhero" evaluation. They completed it individually, coloring the presented emojis. We created a welcoming environment where the boys felt safe and excited to discover their superpowers. We formed a circle for the superhero pact, emphasizing respectful listening without judgment.

    Katherine Mansilla

    4th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • Evelin, one of the girls in fifth grade, said that on some occasions she was not proud of what she has achieved so far because her mother was never satisfied with what she did. As a guide for this session, I told her that she had to find her superpower and that possibly it would be to be resilient because he had the ability to know how to face adverse events in a constructive way.

    Katherine Mansilla

    5th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • We began our second session with a discussion about superheroes, recalling their missions and how they connect with their superpowers. We debated whether superheroes need external sources for their powers. Some believed they didn't need outside help, while others felt that approval from parents or friends enhanced their superpowers.

    Katherine Mansilla

    5th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • We listened to the audio "AFFIRMATIONS OF STRENGTH AND CONFIDENCE" in different spots around the classroom. We discussed how they felt hearing these affirmations and realizing they applied to themselves, not just others. They mentioned feeling nervous because the session made them confront their self-beliefs, but they are enjoying having this personal space.

    Heidy Cardona

    5th and 6th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • We started to have a conversation, but they couldn't concentrate because they came with a lot of energy because they had just finished recess. So I told them that we would have a break to relax and we did the deep breathing technique. I put relaxing music on them and after relaxing we resumed the activity.

    Carolina Espinoza

    5th and 6th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • In the second session, the boys enjoyed repeating empowering phrases. They enthusiastically recalled their superhero code and engaged in a conversation about how superheroes connect with their powers. Afterward, they found comfortable spots to listen to the "Affirmations of Strength and Confidence" audio. Each boy reflected on their favorite affirmations silently.

    Jenifer Muñoz

    3rd and 4th Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • At the moment of listening to the audio, they paid attention. They each took an empowering phrase and repeated it to themselves. At first, I had difficulty with Isabella's attitude, because she is not having a good time at home and showed negativity. Despite that, when I made her see how valuable she is, and the superpowers she possesses and can continue to develop, she showed a better attitude.

    María Fernanda Pérez

    1st and 2nd Grade Teacher, Guatemala

  • We have observed many positive changes in the children, especially in the way they express themselves about themselves. We feel very fortunate to have had this valuable tool and sincerely hope to be able to continue in this direction with our children.

    Claudia Ocano

    General director of Nuestra Familia, Guatemala

Superheroes in Action

Children from High School of Nuestra Sagrada Familia, Guatemala, recite letters written to themselves to reinforce their Inner Power.

Participating in the session Our Power emerges from within, repeating empowerment phrases " I am Unique, Strong and Positive "

Participating in the session Our Power Emerges from within, repeating empowering phrases " I am strong, loving and deserving "

Participating in the session Our Power Emerges from within, repeating empowerment phrases " I am Loving, Respectful and Brave "

Children participate in the session Powers in The Air, creating beautiful plates decorated with positive affirmations

Children from the Dones de Misericordia Colombia school enjoy Session 8 in a fun movement activity, move to be a Superhero using empowering language and a positive mindset.

Children rest and settle into comfortable positions to feel better inside, they feel safe, strong and ready to find their Inner Powers.

The children listened to the audio Affirmations of Strength and Confidence; they looked for a nice place where they felt comfortable. Each one repeated in their mind what they liked the most.

Building a larger and more positive vocabulary, children form a circle and repeat phrases using POWords.

 

Child expresses how the Superhero Program helped him improve by showing him how to be happier. Nuestra Sagrada Familia, Guatemala.

Child expresses how the Superhero Program helped him improve by showing him how to be happier. Nuestra Sagrada Familia, Guatemala.

 

The children of Garden of Knowledge in Uganda gather to talk about and practice their mindset wellness as part of the Superhero Programs.

 

The children of Garden of Knowledge in Uganda gather to talk about and practice their mindset wellness as part of the Superhero Programs.