About Our Resources Page

At WittFitt, we believe that learning environments thrive when educators, parents, and students have access to tools that support both growth and safety. Our Resources page brings together practical guides, trusted tools, and accessible information designed to help you create a balanced, inclusive, and supportive space for every learner.

For digital safety, tools like Kidslox provide powerful content blocking to shield children from millions of inappropriate sites, while Nintendo Parental Controls offer parents flexible ways to manage screen time and set healthy boundaries for gameplay. We also highlight helpful devices such as Smart Plugs, which make it easier to manage and monitor technology use at home or in the classroom. For educational and personal growth, resources like The Ian Handbook serve as a template to help children better understand themselves and others in a supportive way. We also value language and representation, which is why we include the APA Style Bias-Free Language guide—an essential resource for speaking about disabilities with accuracy, inclusivity, and respect. Additionally, the linked video, What is Down Syndrome, is a wonderful, simple explanation that helps children and adults alike gain a better understanding of Down Syndrome, fostering awareness and empathy.

Resources for Raising Kids

These resources reflect our commitment to providing more than furniture and movement solutions—we aim to support the whole child by equipping educators and families with tools to create safe, inclusive, and positive environments. Whether you’re a teacher managing a dynamic classroom or a parent guiding learning at home, these resources are here to support you every step of the way.

Resources for Parents and Educators

Kidslock –Kidslox powerful content blocking features ensure that your kids are protected from over 4 million inappropriate URLs and can see only the search results allowed by Google SafeSearch and Youtube restricted mode. You can also manually add sites to be blocked.

Nintendo Parental Controls: Nintendo Switch has parental controls that let you set rules for using the system—so you can spend less time worrying and more time having fun. While some parental controls are available on the system itself, the free app gives you even more options.

Smart Plugs

The Ian Handbook – Use as a temnplate for your kiddos.

APA Style – Bias-Free Language – a guideline for talking about disability with inclusivity and respect.

What is Down Syndrome– an amazing, simple video for kids and adults.

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