A Weekly Science-Based Guide
for Raising Resilient Kids
Delivered weekly in the app — from preconception through age six.
Raising children shouldn’t require reading thousands of articles.
Less Overwhelm. More Clarity.
Parents are expected to navigate contradictory advice, endless opinions, and low-quality content.
Child development unfolds over time. What matters changes by stage — and timing matters.
Resilient Kids organizes credible science into a clear weekly sequence you can actually follow.
What you receive
One focused topic each week with a small set of actions you can do in real life.
Each child you raise gets an independent 400-week timeline. A toddler and a newborn see content paced for their own stage.
Parents, grandparents, and other regular caregivers stay aligned on the same weekly priorities.
Track progress against the actual week you’re in, not a generic checklist. History stays even if you pause.
Email and SMS. Choose which categories notify you on which channel; quiet hours and time zones built in.
Every weekly module names the advisor who reviewed it and links to the public verification record.
See exactly what a week looks like
The Sample Week provides a detailed example of a single week of content you would receive as a subscriber — showing structure and tone.
The First 400 Weeks of Development
A continuous timeline from preconception through early childhood — showing how development and environment overlap across the window that matters most.
Small actions compound
The first 400 weeks reward repeatable routines over heroic effort. The shape of the program reflects that.
Families rarely benefit from “perfect” plans. They benefit from repeatable routines that fit real life.
One topic per week prevents decision fatigue and creates a coherent path through early childhood.
Simple tracking (not perfectionism) improves adherence and keeps routines from disappearing when life gets busy.
Each child gets an independent 400-week timeline. Each caregiver sees their own read state — what they have and have not yet seen.
Science & Standards
Simple for families. Credible for professionals. We prioritize higher-quality evidence and label uncertainty when research is mixed or evolving.
Prefer syntheses and consensus guidance before single studies (when available).
We label evidence strength and avoid over-precision when research doesn’t support it.
Recommendations prioritize consistency and low-risk actions families can repeat.
FAQ
Get notified at launch
Add your email and stage. We’ll send one note when Resilient Kids is live in the App Store and on Google Play.