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WELCOME TO SŌMŌCOM LAB

Creating an emotionally healthy world...

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Your one-stop-shop for

Emotional Wellness!

Somocom Lab (the Social-Emotional Communication Lab) aims to build the confidence, resilience, and communication skills of all people. We are here to help you create emotionally healthy and safe spaces in your home, at school, and in the workplace. Check out what we offer!

We partner with schools and community organizations to support their social-emotional learning efforts and children's emotional wellness.

Classroom

We have the tools you need to help you strengthen your relationship and connection with your kids through one-on-one or group support on your parenting journey.

Online Class

Emotional intelligence is a not-so-soft skill that is core to workforce success. From team building to teens entering the workforce, we have something for everyone involved increasing workplace productivity.

Audience at Lecture

Our interactive and engaging workshops are raw and honest, providing practical, real-life, trauma-informed, and research-based guidance on supporting emotional wellness in the workplace, in the classroom, in relationships, and at home.

Leadership Presentation
Relaxing Outdoor

Want to know your emotional wellness score?

Take our Emotional Wellness Quiz to see how well you're caring for yourself. It’s a quick way to where you can improve. Your emotional health is important, so start your self-care today!

Father and Son Playing
Our Impact

Somocom Lab has impacted thousands of schools, workplaces, and households worldwide. We are on a mission to improve emotional literacy and communication skills between adults and children across the globe.

“I feel relieved! Not knowing what your neuro-diverse child is specifically feeling and him not knowing how to tell me is terrifying. I have a tool we can use to verbalize those feelings now. It's so easy to modify for how I need to use it.”

Cass, mom to autistic son Jaidyn

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