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☀️ Guided by Rae of Sunshine + 23 helpers • Parent-controlled trusted adult guides

A systems-safe space for feelings, boundaries, and brave choices.

LifeAsCodeKids & Teens helps families build a shared language for System Status, Signals, and Alignment Protocols—so tough moments feel navigable, not scary. Includes body safety, device boundaries, and online pressure, guided by Rae of Sunshine and trusted adults (parent-controlled).

🔒 No ads. No open chat. Parent-created accounts. Built for wellness + skills practice (not medical, clinical, or therapy services).

Rae of Sunshine

Your constant guide for skills practice (wellness + education)

“Nothing is wrong with you. Your system is communicating. Let’s name what you’re noticing—and choose a small Alignment Protocol together.”

Skill-based Parent-controlled Safety-first design
Currently viewing: Kids 5–12
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About LifeAsCodeKids & LifeAsCodeTeens

One family of tools. Age-appropriate worlds.

For Kids 5–12: LifeAsCodeKids

LifeAsCodeKids is a gentle learning island where children explore feelings, body safety, and friendship skills with characters who look and live like they do — including kids with disabilities, kids whose brains work differently, and kids from many cultures and families.

Kids meet Rae of Sunshine (their constant guide) and trusted adult guides in game-like journeys such as Feelings Island, Calm Cove, Friendship Forest, and Brave Mountain. Each short mission teaches one clear idea, then lets your child practice what to say or do.

Body safety = knowing which parts are private, who may help, and how to ask for help if something feels wrong.

Phone boundaries (age 5-12) = “Your phone/tablet is private, except when a trusted adult needs to help keep you safe. No one your age should ask for secret pictures or passwords.”

For Teens 13–17: LifeAsCodeTeens

LifeAsCodeTeens builds on the same values, but speaks “teen” — using older helpers, real-world scenarios, and more direct language about pressure, online life, early dating, and saying yes or no with respect.

Parents choose which tracks unlock, and every lesson stays focused on safety, respect, and emotional skills — not on graphic detail or sexual behavior. Teens learn that phones, photos, passwords, and location are theirs to protect.

Phone boundaries (age 13-17) = “You don’t owe anyone access to your phone, photos, or accounts. Pressure to share passwords, screenshots, or location is a boundary violation. Parents may check devices for safety — and should explain why.”

Important: LifeAsCodeKids & Teens is an educational and wellness tool that supports families in talking about safety. It does not diagnose, treat, or prevent medical or psychiatric conditions. Parents and caregivers may set device rules to keep kids safe. This app teaches kids how to speak up — not how to hide.
© LifeAsCode LLC. LifeAsCodeKids & LifeAsCodeTeens are educational tools and do not provide medical, legal, therapeutic, or emergency services. Always contact local authorities or crisis services for urgent safety concerns.

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