Questions about the program, delivery, and standards

Frequently asked questions

Resilient Kids is a stage-matched weekly program (not a public directory of topics). Below are common questions about how it works, what is included, and how we handle evidence and uncertainty.

Program basics

Resilient Kids is a structured curriculum delivered one week at a time from preconception through age 6. Each week includes a focused topic, a small set of actions, and a simple tracking plan. The goal is feasibility and consistency—not information overload.

No. The public site includes a limited preview (e.g., Sample Week) and program explanations. The full value is delivered through the subscription: a stage-matched weekly sequence via mailed guides + app access.

No. You start wherever you are. We align you to the appropriate week based on your stage (and optionally due date or child date of birth), then deliver forward from there.

The program is designed as a continuous week-by-week sequence spanning preconception through early childhood (age 6). You can remain subscribed as long as the weekly curriculum is valuable to you.

Subscription, delivery, and logistics

Plan features vary by tier, but the program is generally composed of:

  • Weekly modules (delivered sequentially)
  • App access for tracking and progress
  • Optional reminders (email/SMS)
  • Evidence notes and citations (inside modules)
  • Printed weekly guide (if your plan includes mail delivery)

Delivery timing depends on your fulfillment workflow and location. As fulfillment details are finalized, this page can list expected shipping cadence, cutoffs, and tracking options.

Yes. Subscription management (pause/cancel) will be handled through your account and billing provider. Specific policy language can be finalized once billing + fulfillment are configured.

Yes. Some plans can support multiple caregiver accounts so routines and tracking can be coordinated (e.g., two parents or a parent + grandparent).

Science, safety, and boundaries

No. Resilient Kids provides educational information and practical guidance. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace clinical care. For urgent concerns or “red flags,” consult a licensed clinician.

We prioritize consensus guidance and high-quality evidence syntheses where available. When evidence is mixed or limited, we label uncertainty and avoid overstating conclusions.

See: Science & standards.

Yes. As consensus guidance evolves, modules can be revised. We prioritize stable recommendations rather than fast-moving trends.

You can contact us with a request. Topic selection is governed by developmental timing, evidence strength, and feasibility for families. We prioritize issues that affect many families and have actionable interventions.

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Still unsure?
Review the sample week, then choose a plan. You can start at any stage.
If you need help, email support@resilient.kids.