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BraveBrains is a resource and training platform for K-12 educators and beyond. Using innovative solutions rooted in brain science, we empower children and adults to reach their full potential. Get started with our free resource library or shift the trajectory for your elementary students and staff with our comprehensive resource toolkits. I’m so glad we’re in this together! 


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Supportive Resources

Find free printables, engaging activities, and other tools to make your job easier.

Resilience Boosting Toolkits

Get the strategies, language, and tools you need to empower staff, improve student outcomes, and bolster home-school communication. (PreK to Grade 5)

Professional Development

Informative, engaging, and easy to implement: let BraveBrains founder Jessica Sinarski recharge your team.

Jessica Sinarski, LPCMH

Problematic student behavior, grumpy staff, exhausted admins… It’s a brain thing! 

Extensive post-graduate training and my 15+ years as a clinician and educator led me to create BraveBrains. Now I get to help teachers, counselors, and administrators unlock hidden potential in students (and staff) with seven brain-based keys.

Ready to understand what is really going on, why it is happening, and strategies for moving forward? Email info@BraveBrains.com to get started!

I’m so glad we’re in this together!

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ATN’s Trauma-Sensitive Schools Initiative, Accutrain K-12, Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, Maryland Association of Elementary School Principals, numerous school counselor assocations, school districts all over the country, and more

See What’s New

Check out Jessica Sinarski’s newest release, Riley the Brave’s Sensational Senses


Join Riley the Brave in his latest adventure – making sense of his senses so he can finally have fun at the fair. 

Riley the Brave is a little bear with big feelings. He really wants to have fun at the fair, but sometimes he struggles just making it to school, especially on the STINKY, BUMPY, NOISY bus!

It is hard for Riley to focus and have fun when he is feeling so many confusing sensations. He has porcupine moments, turtle moments, and even tiger moments roaring at his teacher! How can he ever go to the fair?


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