About
Our Mission
Our mission is to inspire, engage, and empower children’s (and guardian’s) behavioral competencies by helping build lifelong relationship skills and self worth through our award winning How To Be Good materials.
All our behavior education materials have a strong foundation in Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) to help improve self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.
Topics include manners
- Social skills
- Good citizenship
- Important child safety information
- Knowing how to deal with bullying
- Conflict resolution and other life skills

Be Proactive Not Reactive!
Materials are designed to educate children on hundreds of home and school behaviors (and growing).
In addition to helping coach individual behaviors, there is strong consistent messaging to be good because it is the right thing to do, not because anyone else is watching. To treat others as you want to be treated, and just because others make mistakes it is not a reason to act improperly in return.
Materials are available in Santa and Polite Polly the Parrot branding (for educational purposes and guardians that don’t want to use the Santa theme). Both sets are specifically designed with hand illustrated water-colored animal characters (not holiday themed) to be used year-round at home or in academic settings.
The Business Idea
When Lauren Alexa Weiner was only seven years old, she was building a bookstore on a SIM’s game. Jordan T. Weiner, her devoted and supportive father, asked her the name of the book titles she created. As she listed a stream of great titles, one stuck out, her flash of genius–How To Be Good For Santa. And the business concept was born.
What child doesn’t want to know how to be good for Santa? And what guardian doesn’t want their child to know how to behave good and wouldn’t purchase award winning easy to use behavior education materials designed by top educators of children? … as long as the materials truly resonated with the kids and genuinely help educate on important life skills.

When Lauren turned twelve and became interested in starting a business to earn money and start preparing to get into college we invested significant time, efforts, and resources to bring the business idea to fruition.
Jordan T. Weiner, co-founder (and also the owner of Internet Consulting, Inc. per how this business was able to overcome the tremendous financial commitment needed to produce and market award winning materials) on-boarded behavioral therapists and specialists, top children educators, illustrators, authors, graphic artists, content/copy writers, educational consultants, video experts, social media specialists and other professionals.
A core goal of Jordan co-founding Lauren’s idea was teaching her real business skills in starting, growing, and maintaining a business. What better way than to build a business that helps children build life skills and self worth! (And many guardians might hone their social skills as well – lol)