Parenting circle

Find parents, resources, and expert support for the stage you are in.

Parenting spaces include age-stage rooms, local family boards, school-year planning, childcare swaps, special needs support, and expert Q&A sessions.

Age-stage rooms

Support that matches the moment

Parents can join broad stage rooms and narrow private groups for local needs, household structure, school decisions, or family transitions.

0-2

New parents

Sleep, feeding, recovery, childcare decisions, and returning to work.

3-5

Early childhood

Preschool, routines, tantrums, play dates, and family rhythms.

6-12

School age

Homework, activities, school communication, friends, and screen habits.

13-18

Teen years

Independence, college planning, mental health, driving, and identity.

Parenting tools

Local help plus private planning

The prototype includes community posts, resource directories, event signup cards, and private circles for sensitive family topics.

  • Childcare swap guidelines with emergency contacts and allergy notes.
  • School calendar overlays for business and household planning.
  • Local sitter, tutor, therapist, coach, and camp directories.
  • Private groups for single parents, blended families, and caregivers.
Resource City example Notes
Weekend family activity listSeattle, WAIndoor options, rainy-day plans, and museum discounts.
Childcare backup boardAustin, TXVerified parent recommendations and availability tags.
School transition roomAtlanta, GAKindergarten, middle school, high school, and relocation threads.
Parent-founder support groupDenver, COWeekly planning for work travel, school breaks, and family time.
Sample conversations

Launch-ready post ideas

New parents52 replies

What made your first week back at work manageable?

Parents share scripts, pumping logistics, calendar boundaries, and emotional support ideas.

School age37 replies

How do you keep activities from taking every evening?

Families compare activity budgets, shared rides, and one-night-at-home rules.

Teens24 replies

What is your household's phone agreement?

Members share practical language for trust, safety, privacy, and school-night routines.