Skip to Content

Why Gush Works

One Box.

A whole new way to understand and hear your kid.

Bring Gush Home! 

The game to set your guards free.

Your Dynamic Snippet will be displayed here... This message is displayed because you did not provide enough options to retrieve its content.

You do NOT need:

❌ to be a psychologist
❌ the perfect script
❌ complicated tools

You DO need: 

✅ a way in 
✅ a way for your child to say what’s inside.

Gush is your way. 

Why Parents Love It:

Offers screen-free moments of real connection.

Reduces the intensity of tantrums.

Normalizes talking about feelings.

Why Therapists Recommend It:

Helps kids open up without pressure.

Turns sessions into interactive conversations.

Makes emotional literacy engaging and fun.


Kids have big feelings, but not the words. 

Only the reactions.

Here's day in your kid’s life… and how Gush can help you hear what they feel.



7:21 AM — The Morning Meltdown 

Scratchy sock. Tight shirt. Banana peeled the “wrong” way.

Gush helps name the feeling before it turns into a tantrum.



4:42 PM — The Homework “I Can’t” 

One wrong answer → tears

“I can’t do this.” 

Gush helps name the sadness before they shut down.



5:06 PM — The Sibling Clash

A tug-of-war over a toy and no one wants to share.

Gush helps kids gently see things from each other’s side.



5:31 PM — The Joy Overflow

Suddenly laughing, jumping, spinning with excitement.

Gush helps name joyful feelings, too. They matter just as much.



6:18 PM —  It's Never Enough 

“Mom, why don’t I have what they have?”

Gush helps kids spot the good in what is already theirs.



8:03 PM — The Bedtime Shadows 

“Dad, don’t go… what if someone’s in my room?”

Gush helps them name the fear before it grows bigger in their mind.

Frequently asked questions about Gush: 

Not at all. Gush was designed for families, schools, and therapy settings alike.

Depends on the game mode. But our general recommendation is to follow your child’s pace.

 Ages 6+ (younger with guidance).

Yes. Talking while playing removes pressure, and helps kids open up naturally.