1. Speech & Language Delay
From bump to first sentences
Build a language-rich home, reduce screen-related delays, and learn the clear red flags (and timelines) for when to observe vs when to act.
Curriculum
This isn’t a random collection of parenting tips. It’s a structured, psychology-led roadmap for the early years—when the brain, behaviour, and emotional habits are forming fastest. Each module gives you early warning signs, what’s normal vs what’s not, and exact scripts + routines you can use at home. Go in order, or start with the issue your family is facing right now.
From bump to first sentences
Build a language-rich home, reduce screen-related delays, and learn the clear red flags (and timelines) for when to observe vs when to act.
Milestones & early stimulation
Understand milestones across motor, language, social and self-help domains—and how to strengthen development through simple, play-based daily habits.
Social communication & joint attention
Learn early signs to watch for and build daily interaction routines that strengthen response to name, shared attention, connection, and communication.
Attention & self-regulation
Improve focus and self-control through routines, environment design, and brain-building games that support executive functions—without labelling a toddler too early.
Digital hygiene for little brains
A step-by-step, age-wise plan for screen limits, screen-free routines, and scripts to handle device tantrums without shouting, bribing, or giving in.
Emotion coaching & co-regulation
Use neuroscience-based co-regulation to reduce tantrum intensity, teach emotional language, and respond firmly without becoming harsh—or helpless.
Limits without violence
Stop aggressive behaviour quickly using calm boundary steps—and teach safer alternatives, empathy, and repair without shame-based discipline.
“NO!” without constant battles
Replace daily power struggles with authoritative parenting: high warmth, high structure, predictable consequences, and fewer fights over everything.
Attachment & independence
Create goodbye rituals and gradual separation plans that work—while strengthening your child’s confidence and your own calm during drop-offs.
CBT-style tools for young kids
Help your child face fears in tiny steps, build coping tools, and avoid overprotection that accidentally teaches the brain “the world is unsafe.”
Joy, engagement & parent mental health
Spot when a child is shutting down emotionally, rebuild connection through “special time,” and learn when professional support is important.
Responsive feeding, zero screen meals
End mealtime battles with responsive feeding, the division of responsibility, and routines that reduce picky eating without pressure or force.
Sleep hygiene & routines
Build predictable rhythms and bedtime routines, strengthen self-soothing, and reduce night battles—without extreme “cry-it-out” approaches.
Stress-free toilet learning
Gentle potty training, handling accidents without shame, and support for constipation-linked challenges that often derail toilet learning.
Thumb-sucking, nail-biting & more
Understand habits as self-soothing, reduce shame, and replace them with healthier sensory strategies—using realistic, child-friendly steps.
Low-pressure communication
Create a relaxed communication climate and support your child’s confidence while protecting fluency—without overcorrection, rushing, or pressure.
Jealousy, fairness & teamwork
Reduce rivalry by avoiding comparisons, building individual connection time, and coaching siblings to solve conflicts instead of relying on you as referee.
Boundaries, conscience & empathy
Build clear family rules and logical consequences—while strengthening empathy, repair, and conscience (so children do the right thing even when no one is watching).
Safety & stabilisation
Support children after stressful events using stabilising routines, grounding tools, and emotional validation—plus clarity on when to seek professional help.
Daily brain-building
Use low-cost, high-connection activities that provide the sensory, social, and language input young brains need—especially in busy homes where attention can get stretched thin.
Share your child’s age and your biggest concern. We’ll tell you exactly which modules to prioritise first—so you get quick clarity and don’t feel overwhelmed by everything at once.