Give your child the
to lead tomorrow
A new way to connect with our children
In a world dominated by screens, this deck offers a practical, hands-on tool for meaningful, in-person conversations. It’s a screen-free way to help your child practice leadership, emotional awareness, and communication without feeling like a lesson.
True connection happens when we slow down and share moments face-to-face. These cards spark open-ended conversations that go beyond “yes” or “no” answers, inviting children to think, imagine, and express themselves in their own words. Parents, teachers, and mentors can use the prompts to build trust, encourage curiosity, and create the kind of quality time that lasts well beyond the activity itself.
Every card is designed to help children not just talk, but truly connect with their own ideas, their peers, and the adults who guide them. By working through stories, role-play, and thought-provoking scenarios, kids learn how to listen, empathize, and respond in ways that strengthen relationships. It’s more than just learning skills. It’s about building bonds, creating shared memories, and laying the foundation for confident moments of leadership in everyday life.
4 Sections in the Deck
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Leaders in History
13 cards
Every great leader has a story. This section introduces children to inspiring historical figures who led with integrity, creativity, and purpose, showing that leadership is timeless and achievable. -
Role Play
14 cards
Leadership is taking action. These cards put kids in charge of relatable missions. Through fun, hands-on role-playing, they practice leading in real-life situations they face as children and young adults. -
Critical Thinking
13 cards
Leaders are great problem solvers. Explore ways to generate creative ideas and decision-making techniques. Learn how to analyze problems and discover logical solutions. -
Effective Communication
14 cards
The power of leadership is in your words and the way you communicate it. Learn how to express ideas clearly, listen with empathy, and resolve conflicts calmly and constructively.
Future Leaders Deck
Testimonials
The Cost of Excessive Screentime
Kids are growing up in a digital world, but their emotional and social skills are falling behind. According to a recent study published by CHOC, children and pre-teens now spend an average of 5½ hours daily on digital devices, essentially half their waking day behind screens. Excessive screen time has been linked to lower attention spans, decreased empathy, and reduced face-to-face communication.
Many parents want to limit screens but struggle to find meaningful, engaging alternatives that actually build confidence, communication, and leadership in their children.