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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 7 MIN

Social Skills Story | The Group I Wasn’t In (Feeling Left Out & Inclusion)

from Educational Kids Stories: Bedtime & Car Ride Tales · host Little Thinkers Studio

Ever feel like everyone has a secret plan but you? 🧩💔 Join Leo and Ellie in this insightful educational kids story about the sting of being left out. Perfect for a meaningful car ride discussion. Note: This episode includes 3 Family Discussion Questions to help you talk together.About This Episode:Leo walks into class and realizes his friends have already formed a group project team—without him. He feels invisible. But did they mean to hurt him? In this unique episode told from two perspectives, we explore how easily feelings get hurt when communication is missed. We provide safe kids content that navigates the complex social world of school. These educational tales help children distinguish between being excluded on purpose and simply being overlooked.What your child will learn (Educational Tips):Perspective Taking: Seeing a situation from both sides (the one left out vs. the one who forgot).Social Skills: Learning the difference between "mean" and "mindless."Self-Advocacy: How to say "I want to join" instead of walking away.This is kid friendly content designed to build empathy and inclusion skills.Special Feature: 🗣️ Includes 3 Guided Family Discussion Questions to practice these skills together.(Don't forget to subscribe and rate if this story started a great conversation in your family!)kids story, bedtime story, car ride stories, children’s podcast, feeling left out, exclusion, social skills, perspective taking, educational kids stories, safe content for kids, Little Thinkers Studio

Ever feel like everyone has a secret plan but you? 🧩💔 Join Leo and Ellie in this insightful educational kids story about the sting of being left out. Perfect for a meaningful car ride discussion. Note: This episode includes 3 Family Discussion Questions to help you talk together.About This Episode:Leo walks into class and realizes his friends have already formed a group project team—without him. He feels invisible. But did they mean to hurt him? In this unique episode told from two perspectives, we explore how easily feelings get hurt when communication is missed. We provide safe kids content that navigates the complex social world of school. These educational tales help children distinguish between being excluded on purpose and simply being overlooked.What your child will learn (Educational Tips):Perspective Taking: Seeing a situation from both sides (the one left out vs. the one who forgot).Social Skills: Learning the difference between "mean" and "mindless."Self-Advocacy: How to say "I want to join" instead of walking away.This is kid friendly content designed to build empathy and inclusion skills.Special Feature: 🗣️ Includes 3 Guided Family Discussion Questions to practice these skills together.(Don't forget to subscribe and rate if this story started a great conversation in your family!)kids story, bedtime story, car ride stories, children’s podcast, feeling left out, exclusion, social skills, perspective taking, educational kids stories, safe content for kids, Little Thinkers Studio

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