Welcome to Gentle Guru

Watch Along and Grow Together

Meet Your Friendly Friends

For Age 1 - 4

We are Pebble & Puff!

A panda and penguin who love to help you learn about feelings and how to stay calm.

Our fun videos teach things like daily routines, managing big emotions, and learning new skills like talking and sleeping.

For Age 5 - 10

We are Arthur & Angela

We’re two lively preschoolers who love sharing fun stories that teach empathy, social skills, and confidence. Our videos help you tackle challenges like bullying and building self-esteem.

Mom and dad can use them to support your emotional and social growth too!

For Age 11 - 13

We are Zane & Zara

We’re teenage twins with superpowers, sharing exciting stories that help you think about yourself, manage stress, and make responsible choices. Our videos guide you through your journey of self-discovery.

How is it valuable for child's growth?

A well developed brain will generate self thinking adults

Uses proven technology
that works

Uses NLP to maximize impact in minimal time

Combines clinical psychology with AI and NLP technology

Giving them the unfair advantage in life with headstart

Benefits of Using

GENTLE GURU

Non-invasive form of
alternative treatment

Delivers measurable,
lasting results

Incorporate familiar setting
like the child’s home

With over 10 years of learning and understanding child’s psychology

Constantly evolving and researching as updates are being carried out continuosly

Excited to start watching?

Starting at $39.9*

*10 episodes per series, by category

We Tackle Problems with 10 Fun Series!

Price: $39.9

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  • Meaning:
    Emotional fluctuations triggered by hormonal changes during adolescence.
  • Effects:
    • Increased mood swings and irritability.
    • Heightened sensitivity to criticism and self-consciousness.
    • Struggles with managing emotions and relationships.
  • Symptoms:
    • Unexplained anger or sadness.
    • Withdrawal from family or friends.
    • Increased conflicts with authority figures.
  • Meaning:
    Struggles to understand oneself and develop confidence during formative years.
  • Effects:
    • Lower motivation and academic performance.
    • Difficulty building lasting friendships.
    • Greater vulnerability to negative peer influences.
  • Symptoms:
    • Frequent self-doubt or negative self-talk.
    • Preoccupation with fitting in or looking a certain way.
    • Avoidance of new challenges or risks.
  • Meaning:
    Early exposure to drugs, alcohol, or vaping as a result of curiosity or peer pressure.
  • Effects:
    • Potential for addiction or long-term health problems.
    • Impaired judgment or risky behavior.
    • Decline in academic performance and family relationships.
  • Symptoms:
    • Sudden secrecy or unexplained absences.
    • Unusual smells, physical changes, or changes in behavior.
    • Decline in grades or school attendance.
  • Meaning:
    Influence from peers to conform to behaviors or attitudes, often negative.
  • Effects:
    • Increased likelihood of risky behaviors like substance use.
    • Difficulty asserting personal boundaries.
    • Damage to self-esteem if unable to resist.
  • Symptoms:
    • Sudden changes in behavior or interests.
    • Reluctance to talk about friends or activities.
    • Taking on habits inconsistent with prior values.
  • Meaning:
    Overwhelming pressure to perform well in school or meet high expectations.
  • Effects:
    • Increased anxiety or burnout.
    • Negative impacts on sleep and physical health.
    • Withdrawal from hobbies or social activities.
  • Symptoms:
    • Complaints of frequent headaches or stomachaches.
    • Perfectionism or fear of failure.
    • Procrastination or avoidance of schoolwork.
  • Meaning:
    Online harassment or intimidation through social media, games, or messaging apps.
  • Effects:
    • Damage to self-esteem and trust in others.
    • Anxiety or depression stemming from public embarrassment.
    • Reluctance to engage in online activities.
  • Symptoms:
    • Avoiding devices or becoming unusually secretive about online activity.
    • Mood changes after using the internet.
    • Unexplained withdrawal from friends or school.
  • Meaning:
    Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
  • Effects:
    • Difficulty concentrating on schoolwork or activities.
    • Avoidance of social or academic challenges.
    • Physical symptoms like headaches or fatigue.
  • Symptoms:
    • Constant worry or restlessness.
    • Complaints of feeling "on edge" or irritable.
    • Avoidance of specific situations or tasks.