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Help Your Child Feel Confident in Any Room - Naturally
A global right-brain development program for children aged 6 months to 7 years that builds confidence, communication, focus, memory and social comfort through joyful, pressure-free learning.
At Tickle Right, confidence is not taught through performance.
It develops when children feel capable, expressive and emotionally secure.
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- 27,000+ Children Trained
- 60+ Centres Across 4 Countries
- Parent-Accompanied Classes
- Research-Backed Curriculum
Why Many Children Struggle With Confidence Today
Modern childhood looks very different today:
Many children are expressive at home but hesitant in new environments.
Parents often notice:

Low participation in school

Low participation in school

Low participation in school

Low participation in school

Low participation in school

Low participation in school
Confidence is not built by forcing children to perform
It develops when children:
- Understand the world around them
- Feel emotionally safe
- Build communication and thinking skills
- Learn without fear or pressure
That is what Tickle Right is designed to do.
A Brain Development Program That Builds Future-Ready Skills
Tickle Right is a global right-brain development and skill-building program for children aged 6 months to 7 years.
Our curriculum focuses on:
Children are not pushed to “perform.”
They become confident because they develop stronger understanding, expression and independent thinking.
How Confidence Is Built at Tickle Right
Global Exposure &
Knowledge Building
Children are introduced to topics from around the world – including animals, cultures, music, science, language and creativity.
The wider a child's knowledge bank becomes, the more confidently they engage with the world around them.
Pressure-Free Learning
There are:
- No marks
- No comparisons
- No stage pressure
Children learn through joyful, interactive activities that make them feel emotionally safe and naturally expressive.
Parent-Accompanied
Sessions
Parents are part of every class, creating:
- Emotional comfort
- Better participation
- Full transparency into the program
Small Batch Structure
Small groups ensure:
- Individual attention
- Better interaction
- Active participation
- A calm learning environment
No child gets lost in the crowd.
Why Families Trust Tickle Right
Research-Backed Methodology
Built around early childhood brain development and learning absorption.
Transparent Learning
Parents sit inside every class and experience the methodology firsthand.
Structured Curriculum
Every activity is designed with a developmental purpose.
Future-Ready Skills
We focus on the skills children will need for the future:
Communication
Confidence
Creativity
Adaptability
Independent thinking
Emotional intelligence
Trusted by Thousands of Families
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Tickle Right Is Ideal For Children Who…
- Need help becoming more socially comfortable
- Have limited peer interaction
- Need stronger focus and listening skills
- Spend most of their time indoors
- Need structured stimulation during early years
- Are preparing for school environments
- Love learning through interactive activities
FAQs
Is Tickle Right a personality development class?
No. Tickle Right is a right-brain development and skill-building program where confidence
develops naturally through stronger communication, memory and exposure.
How is Tickle Right different from drama or public speaking classes?
Drama focuses on performance. Tickle Right focuses on foundational brain development,
communication, emotional comfort and independent thinking.
Why are parents part of the class?
Parent participation helps children feel emotionally safe while giving parents complete
transparency into the methodology.
What age is best to start?
The program is designed for children aged 6 months to 7 years – the most important years for
brain development for foundational skill building.
What skills does the program focus on?
Confidence, communication, focus, memory, creativity, logical reasoning, social interaction and
emotional development.
