Science-Based. Heart-Centered. Kid-Approved.

When students know they belong and believe in themselves, school becomes more than a classroom—it becomes a community where kindness is the culture and both mental health and academics thrive.

What is Kind Lips in the Classroom?

Kind Lips in the Classroom is a simple, science-backed program that helps students turn kindness into a daily habit—starting with themselves.

Using lip balm as a tangible reminder, students learn to speak kind words and build positive neural pathways through repetition, reflection, and real-life application. Each lesson combines hands-on activities, meaningful discussions, and optional kindness challenges to reinforce emotional well-being, empathy, and respectful communication.

Created by educators and designed for flexibility, the program requires minimal prep and integrates easily into any classroom setting. The result? Students feel seen, supported, and empowered—and kindness becomes part of the culture.

Why it works:

Kind Lips in the Classroom taps into the power of habit and brain science. By using lip balm as a daily reminder, students physically anchor the practice of kindness—pausing to speak positively to themselves and others.

This consistent repetition rewires the brain, forming new pathways that make kindness a natural response rather than a one-time effort. But it’s not just about the balm: thoughtful discussions, teacher reflections, and kindness challenges deepen the learning and help kids apply kindness in their daily lives.

Together, these small, intentional actions create lasting change—helping students build self-worth, empathy, and a culture of kindness that transforms their schools from the inside out.