7-Day Behavior Reset for Parents

A Simple Plan to Help Your Child Listen Without Yelling or Guessing

If you’re tired of repeating yourself and feeling overwhelmed,

this simple 7-day plan will help you bring structure, consistency,

and calm back into your home.

This step-by-step reset gives you clear, practical strategies you

can start using right away—without yelling, guessing, or feeling frustrated.

What’s included:

  • A clear 7-day structure

  • Simple, practical strategies

  • Daily focus to guide your actions

  • A final behavior reset checklist

Download/Click below to view all available

resources and get started with your reset today!



Preschool Homeschool Guide

If you’re feeling unsure about how to teach your preschooler at home, you are not alone.

Many parents want something better, safer, and more intentional for their children—but don’t know where to start.

This guide removes the confusion and gives you a clear, simple path forward.

You do not need a classroom.
You do not need a complicated curriculum.
You do not need to feel overwhelmed.

You just need a simple, structured way to begin.

Inside this guide, you will learn:

What preschoolers actually need (and what they don’t)
How learning naturally happens through everyday life
A simple daily structure you can follow without stress
Real-life teaching examples you can use immediately
How to build confidence without pressure or perfection

This guide is for you if:

  • You want to homeschool but feel unsure where to begin

  • You are overwhelmed by too many options and ideas

  • You want your child to learn in a calm, natural way

  • You want structure without turning your home into a classroom

What makes this different:

This is not about perfection.
This is not about pressure.

This is about helping you become more intentional in what you are already doing.

Your child is already learning.
This guide helps you guide that learning with confidence.

Included:

Clear, easy-to-follow sections
Real-life learning examples
Encouragement for parents
A simple Quick Start Checklist to begin immediately

Download your guide today and begin your homeschool journey with clarity, peace, and confidence.


Preschool ELA Workbook (Ages 3–4)

Simple Letter, Word, and Language Practice


Help your child begin recognizing letters, simple words, and language patterns with this easy-to-use Preschool ELA workbook.

Designed for ages 3–4, this workbook focuses on:

letter recognition
distinguishing letters from numbers
simple word identification
answering basic questions
building confidence in early language skills

This is not about perfection.

This is about helping your child explore and learn naturally.

Perfect For:

  • Preschool learners

  • First-time homeschool parents

  • Early language development

Help your child begin learning letters and words with confidence today.


Preschool Math Workbook (Ages 3–4)
Simple Number, Shape, and Early Math Practice

If you’ve ever wondered…

  • “What math skills should my preschooler be learning?”

  • “Am I doing enough?”

  • “How do I teach numbers and shapes without overwhelming my child?”

You’re not alone.

Many parents want to support their child’s early learning—but aren’t sure where to start or how to keep it simple.

This workbook was created for that exact need.

The Preschool Math Workbook helps your child begin learning foundational math skills through clear, simple, and repeatable practice—without pressure, confusion, or overwhelm.

Designed for ages 3–4, this workbook focuses on:

number recognition
counting and quantity
shape identification
sorting and patterns
understanding more and less
early problem-solving and thinking skills

What makes this workbook different

This is not a rushed or overly complicated workbook.

Your child will not be expected to “get it right” immediately.

Instead, this workbook provides:

  • enough practice for your child to try, learn, and improve

  • clear directions that parents can easily follow

  • visual activities that support real understanding

  • opportunities for guided support when needed

Because at this stage, learning happens through:
repetition
exploration
and encouragement

Perfect for:

  • Preschool learners (ages 3–4)

  • First-time homeschool parents

  • Parents who want structured, simple learning at home

  • Early math development and school readiness

A gentle reminder

Your child does not need perfection.

They need:

  • time

  • patience

  • and consistent practice

When learning feels natural and supportive, children build confidence—and that confidence carries into everything they do next.

Help your child begin building strong math foundations with confidence—one simple step at a time.


Preschool Coloring & Learning Pages (Ages 3-4)

Fun Coloring for Fine Motor Skills, Hand-Eye Coordination, and Early Learning

Many parents are looking for simple ways to keep their child engaged while also supporting early learning.

But not every child is ready for structured lessons.

Some children need:

  • movement

  • creativity

  • simple activities

  • low-pressure learning

That’s where coloring becomes powerful.

This workbook was created to give your child a way to:

build fine motor skills
improve hand-eye coordination
learn shapes, letters, and numbers
follow simple directions
develop focus and attention

—all through play.

Inside, your child will:

  • color large, simple images

  • explore shapes and letters

  • connect numbers to objects

  • follow fun color directions

  • move, pretend, and engage

This is not about staying in the lines.

This is not about perfection.

This is about helping your child:

learn through play
build confidence
enjoy the process

Perfect For

  • Preschool learners (ages 3–4)

  • First-time homeschool families

  • Parents looking for simple, engaging learning activities

Let your child learn, explore, and grow through fun, simple coloring activities.


My Name Tracing Workbook (Ages 3-4)

Trace, Write, Learn My First Name!

If your child is just beginning to learn their name, this workbook was created for you.

Many young learners:

• recognize their name but cannot write it yet
• use nicknames instead of their full name
• need help holding a pencil and forming letters
• lose interest when learning feels too structured or overwhelming

This workbook meets your child right where they are.

🌿 What This Workbook Helps Your Child Do

Through simple, repeatable, and engaging practice, your child will:

✔ learn to say their name clearly and confidently
✔ begin recognizing the letters in their name
✔ practice tracing their name step by step
✔ build early writing confidence
✔ strengthen hand control and coordination
✔ connect learning to real-life communication

🌿 What Makes This Workbook Different

This is not a heavy or overly structured workbook.

It is designed to be:

✔ simple
✔ fun
✔ personal
✔ easy to repeat

Your child begins tracing their name early in the book—without long delays or complicated instruction.

Each section builds gently, allowing your child to:

👉 practice one letter at a time
👉 trace their first name
👉 repeat activities as needed
👉 enjoy learning without pressure

🌿 Designed for Real Life

This workbook also supports important early life skills by helping your child:

✔ answer “What is your name?”
✔ recognize and say their first name
✔ begin identifying important people in their life

These are essential skills for school readiness and everyday confidence.

🌿 How to Use This Workbook

Parents simply:

• write the child’s name on the lines provided
• guide tracing using dotted letters
• repeat activities daily
• keep learning relaxed and encouraging

🌿 A Simple Reminder

At this stage:

👉 Learning is not about perfection
👉 Learning is about repetition and confidence

And this workbook was created to support both.