Mental healthcare

Built for kids

Mightier helps kids control emotions, build confidence, and improve mental health. Just 45 minutes per week of healthy screen time and offline activities to see results.

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Clinically validated to support kids ages 6-14 with:

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Games that
teach calm

Kids wear a heart sensor while they play, practice coping skills, and strengthen their ability to manage emotions in real life. Calming down is part of the game.

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Skill Packs,
mailed monthly

Crafts, games and stories put a playful twist on learning about emotions. When families come together, everybody wins!

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Tools for parents

Mightier supports you as you support your child. Track progress, find tips, and access resources using the Parent App.

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How often do we play?

Play at home, on your schedule, just 45 minutes a week to see improvement!

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87% see positive
change in 90 days

Parents notice stronger frustration tolerance, self-awareness, and use of coping skills. Find out if Mightier is right for your child.

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a difference

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Real families, real change!

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Christine

Mightier Parent

I’ve seen more results for my son with Mightier than with anything else.

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Valerie

Mightier Parent

Our son struggled with oppositional behavior and explosiveness. We tried him on medication, but the side effects outweighed the benefits. That’s when we turned to Mightier. It’s changed our world.

Mightier Three

Mightier Player

I love it! It is both fun and challenging while also helping me feel calmer.

Mightier Four

Mightier Parent

Everyone in my son’s life has noticed significant behavior improvement and emotional control. He even reminds me to use breathing skills

Mightier Five

Tracie

Mightier Parent

He eventually realized that he had the control over his own deep breathing – he did it by habit one day.
-Tracie Mightier Parent

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Diane

Mightier Parent

Mightier was able to confirm that skills I was teaching her were valid and valuable, plus using them in a fun format allowed her to build those skills without it feeling like work.

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Resources and Activities

Tips for Traveling with Kids

Anger and frustration

Tips for Traveling with Kids

Read this article if you want to learn… How...

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Helping Kids with ADHD and ASD with Daily Transitions

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Helping Kids with ADHD and ASD with Daily Transitions

We all experience several transitions throughout the day, from...

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The Halloween Reframe

Anxiety and worries

The Halloween Reframe

Using children’s imagination and cognitive abilities to rework Halloween...

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