
Digital Guides for Real-Life Parenting
Simple, supportive, and practical tools to help you feel calmer, cooler, more confident and more connected to your kids.
Parenting doesn’t come with a manual—but these guides are the next best thing. Each one is designed to give you real, practical strategies you can actually use (no complicated systems, no guilt). Whether you’re navigating screen time, tackling tough behaviors, or carving out quiet time for everyone’s sanity, these guides are here to help you breathe easier and parent with confidence.
UNLOCK HOURS OF PLAY
Simple, fun, and developmentally appropriate play plan prompts (for ages 2-8)
I created The Play Plan for the parents who are tired of overcomplicating play. You don’t need bins of toys or Pinterest-worthy setups—just a few everyday items and a spark of curiosity.
Inside, you’ll find imaginative play prompts designed for independent play, sibling play, and even family time. Set it up in ten minutes or less, then watch your kids dive in—fully engaged, happily occupied, and learning through play. Because play shouldn’t feel like one more thing on your to-do list. It should feel like a breath of fresh air.
PLAY SHOULD BE SIMPLE, EVEN WHEN YOUR LITTLES ARE BIG
25 simple ideas to get your BIG KIDS playing again (for ages 6+)
Your big kids still need to play—they just need it to be able to grow with them. The Big Kid Play Plan helps you bring creativity, independence, and calm back into your days, without screens.
You’ll learn how to simplify setups, reuse the supplies you already have, and spark curiosity without forcing it.
Perfect for ages six and up (and adaptable for every kind of kid), this guide helps you trade overwhelm for open-ended fun—and maybe even win back a little quiet time for yourself.
THE HITTING HANDBOOK
A five-step method for managing hitting at home and beyond.
You’re not a bad parent—and your child isn’t a “bad kid.” Hitting is communication, not defiance, and this guide will help you understand what your child is really trying to say.
Inside The Hitting Handbook, you’ll learn a five-step method that uses play to connect, correct, and create calm—without yelling or shame. You’ll discover why kids hit, what to do in the moment, how to help when your child is hit, and how to set firm, loving boundaries that actually stick. Because you can raise kids who respect boundaries—and know how to set their own.
A SCREEN-FREE GUIDE
The Starter Guide to Quiet Time and Independent Play
Discover the proven 5-step method that helps children develop confident independent play skills—giving you predictable pockets of time back every single day. No screens required.
This guide delivers exactly what overwhelmed parents need most: a moment to breathe.
“I read your ebook and we started implementing quiet time consistently. Today was a new threshold: my daughter (3) did quiet time during a video meeting I had for an hour!! It was the first video meeting that I did not need screen time for! I’m also regularly getting about an hour to myself every day! I’m so excited and grateful for your work! Thank you!”
“But I’m bored!” Sound familiar?
GET The book that helps you turn thIS phrase into playtime magic
But I’m Bored is your go-to guide for raising curious, creative, independent kids—without adding more to your mental load. Inside, you’ll find dozens of realistic, screen-free play ideas that actually work in real homes with real kids.
Boundaries, burnout, rest, and the parts of parenting no one really talks about.
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The Guide Library
From play plans to quiet time routines, each guide is built to support real life with real kids.
Customized to your real-life stuck spots—sibling fights, screen-time drama, morning chaos, or just wanting more calm in the mix.
Weekly stories, strategies, and simple shifts that help you feel more grounded.

For parents who want less chaos,
more connection, and space for kids to be kids
Raise curious, confident kids without losing yourself in the process.
Parenting today feels loud, relentless, and weirdly competitive. You’re not looking for a flawless plan. You’re trying to find a way to parent that fits your values, your life, and actually feels like you. Not some script. That’s where we come in.