LANGUAGE DESIGNED FOR KIDS AGES 5 - 12
A Four-Level Leadership Series for Children and Families
Translating big concepts like integrity, responsibility, and accountability into everyday habits children can actually understand and practice.
Hang-ready • Designed to live visibly
4 spiral-bound booklets
A complete, 4-level series designed to be used together.
8 concepts in each level
Short, manageable arcs that feel realistic for busy families and classrooms.
32 total leadership concepts
Including Integrity, Responsibility, Accountability, Initiative, and more.
Hang-ready for daily visibility
Designed to live in plain sight as a gentle reminder of leadership practice.
How it Works in Everyday Life
Designed to stay visible in the spaces where family life happens, so leadership remains part of everyday conversation and practice.
How to Use this Series:
Start with the concept
Spend a few minutes reading the week’s leadership concept.
Talk about why it matters
Use the child-friendly explanation to connect the concept to real life.
Practice the leadership challenge
Practice the idea through small, age-appropriate actions.
Reflect & celebrate
Pause at the end of the week to reflect and celebrate growth. Then turn the page and start again.
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“We started using NexGen Leadership Lab at dinner, and the conversations with our kids changed almost immediately.”
- Mom of twins + 1 (Texas)
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“If every classroom spent just a few minutes a day on these practices, we would see stronger communities and more confident students. Academic success matters, but who our students become matters more."
- 4th Grade Teacher, VA
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“This opened up meaningful conversations in our home almost immediately.”
— Parent of two
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“We’re seeing confidence grow in quiet
ways. Fewer kids interrupting each other, trying again after mistakes, asking their mom if she needs help; that alone tells me it’s working.”
- Mark F., Dad of 2
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"The language is so clear and practical. My daughter immediately connected with the ideas, and it sparked great conversation at home.”
— Tanya R., Parent