support for the moments that don't come with a script.

Let's Talk Series

Never freeze up again when your kid asks the hard question.


Safe
Perfect

We aren't trying to be 


We are trying to be

perfect words
you don't need to have the 
you just need support in finding a place to start.
  • Therapist-informed and human-written conversation starters
  • Age-appropriate language and scripts for ages 3-12
  • What to say (and what to avoid)
  • Regulation and connection tips
  • Gentle guidance rooted in emotional safety and trust.
  • Confidence when answering the hard questions.
Inside each guide you'll find:

Your child is going to ask about something hard,  a scary headline, a change at school, something they overheard. You want to be honest without overexplaining, and calm without pretending everything's fine.

In the moment, most parents freeze. This guide gives you the words before you need them.

Let's Talk is a series of digital resources 

created to help guide conversations that feel hard, high-stakes or delicate....the ones that make you  say "I just don't want to say the wrong thing."



"As a parent to older kids (9 and 11 now), sometimes it's been hard to stop myself from just over-explaining. This really helped me shift my perspective on that. I also really liked the scripts. It helped me phrase things to my boys when I didn't really know how to say them." — Caroline


Instant digital download. Print it, save it, come back to it every time you need the words.





Let's Talk Guides

LET'S TALK: When Big Things Show Up in the NEws

A Discussion & Activity Guide for Kids & scripts for adults to say it right the first time, for family news, community events, and the big stuff on TVlocal/national news.

A Discussion & Activity Guide for Kids about welcoming a new baby into the family (IVF, Adoption, and surrogacy included)

LET'S TALK: Big weather events

Coming Soon: Welcoming a New Baby in the family

A Discussion & Activity Guide for Kids about big weather events (hurricanes, thunder storms, tornadoes, etc).