Poodle Talk | Gentle AI Learning & Wellbeing Space for Children 🐩
Poodle Talk - Learning and Wellbeing Overview
About Poodles Talk App
Poodle Talk is a calm communication and learning space designed to support children through gentle interaction, guided learning, emotional wellbeing, and age-appropriate experiences.
The project combines soft visual design, supportive conversation, learning activities, and calming music to create a safe and reassuring environment for children to explore at their own pace.
Learning Towers, Picture Cards, guided conversations, and wellbeing-focused features are designed to encourage confidence, curiosity, emotional awareness, and positive communication in a calm, pressure-free way.
Poodle Talk is intended as a gentle support and learning companion only and does not replace professional medical, mental health, safeguarding, educational, legal, or emergency services advice.
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Learning & Wellbeing Overview
Explore how Poodle Talk supports children through gentle AI conversations, visual communication, emotional wellbeing tools, learning support, safeguarding testing, and SEND-friendly features designed to encourage calm, confidence and expression.
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Privacy & Safety Overview - How Poodle Talk protects privacy, safety, and child wellbeing
An honest, parent-friendly overview explaining how Poodle Talk handles privacy, child safety, AI processing, and data protection. This document outlines our privacy-first approach, minimal data collection, safeguarding philosophy, and the safety measures designed to support children, families, schools, nurseries, and SEND professionals.
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Report - Evidence across identity, bullying, secrecy, religion and crisis scenarios
For your safeguarding team, we've included a 54-prompt independent stress-test of Poodle Talk's AI responses covering LGBTQ topics, identity, bullying, religion and crisis escalation. Every response is shown verbatim and audited against UK safeguarding standards.