The Resilient Kids program
Resilient Kids is not a public directory of topics. It is a stage-matched sequence delivered one week at a time: what matters now, why it matters, and practical actions you can take immediately—plus tools to track consistency.
What the program is
A weekly, developmentally sequenced “activity guide” for caregivers. Each week is intentionally narrow: one topic, a small number of actions, and a clear way to track progress.
- Focused weekly module: a single topic with short explanation + action steps.
- Feasible routines: designed for real schedules and imperfect adherence.
- Stage-matched timing: aligned to preconception, pregnancy, infancy, toddlerhood, and early childhood.
- Transparent evidence: citations and clear labeling when evidence is mixed or limited.
The scope (preconception → age 6)
The program is organized as a continuous sequence from preconception through early childhood. Each stage has its own developmental priorities, and the week-by-week cadence keeps focus and reduces overload.
Scientific standards, translated responsibly
The program prioritizes consensus guidance and high-quality evidence (e.g., systematic reviews and well-established clinical/public-health guidance). Where research is mixed, we label uncertainty and avoid over-claiming.