Learn and Share
Learn it. Then pass it to the next parent at the playground.
Coaching
Co-parenting
Two households, one village. A guide who has navigated shared custody, different rules under different roofs, and found a way to keep the kids stable without keeping score. They share what worked so you can adapt it.
Village Elder Role
You are the grandparent, the auntie, the neighbor who has been around long enough to see patterns. A guide helps you step into that role deliberately, offering your presence and experience to families who need an elder in the room.
Babysitting Circle
Five to eight families. Rotate who watches the kids. No money, no points, no ledger. A guide who has run one for a year or more shows you the structure, the norms, and how to handle the family that cancels too often.
Starter Kits
Everything you need to start a recurring circle. Pick one, invite your families, show up consistently.
Carpool Co-op Kit
Route planning, driver rotation, pickup and dropoff norms, emergency contacts, the text thread that keeps it running. Works for school, sports, or after-school activities.
What you give: one drive a week saves four families a trip.
Playground Meetup Kit
Location options by age group, rain plan, snack rotation, welcome script for new families. Low commitment, high return. The easiest village entry point.
What you give: your presence. Show up at the same time, same place.
Parent Pod Kit
Five to eight families who commit to each other. Shared calendar, emergency contacts, meal trains when someone is sick, standing offer to watch each other’s kids. The structure that turns neighbors into village.
What you give: the commitment. Same families, same circle, every month.
Courses
Build Your Village
A guided course for parents who know they need help but do not know how to ask. Map your people, make the first invitation, build the rhythm. Designed for parents with no time and no village yet.
New resources added regularly
🌼 Not sure how to start a circle?
Tell Daisy how many families you have. She will suggest the right format.
Ask Daisy