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Using the check-in routine Jenna shared completely transformed our bedtime battles. She fell asleep on her own within a week.

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The Toddlers by Jenna community gives you access to topic-based groups, expert advice from a qualified early childhood educator, and a warm community of parents who get it. Nothing is off bounds, and your toddler is definitely not the worst one.
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Sleep, meltdowns, discipline, mealtimes, separation anxiety, new baby, independent play, toilet learning, and screen time — each with its own community where Jenna shares guidance and parents support each other.

When you understand what's driving your toddler's behaviour — not just what's happening on the surface — you can respond in a way that actually helps. Less conflict, more connection.
Too much freedom is actually scary for toddlers. A parent who holds firm with warmth gives their child the security they need to feel regulated and settled.
The way toddlers learn to handle big emotions depends on what they see modelled. A calm, present parent teaches them that feelings are manageable — and that they are loved no matter what.
Toddlerhood is one of the most demanding phases of parenting. Having expert guidance and a community of parents going through the same thing makes all the difference.

“Before bedtime I hold my son while my husband runs around trying to catch us. He can't stop laughing. He falls asleep so much faster now. This advice made such a huge difference.”
Tovi
Mum of 2 year old
“We had a consult with Jenna and she helped us enormously. We are no longer sitting on the floor at bedtime — our daughter is getting herself to sleep on her own. I only wish we'd done it sooner.”

Jessie
Mum of 2.5 year old
“I tried to implement some of Jenna's advice the very same day and it was already helpful. For the first time I felt like I understood what was actually going on with my toddler — not just what to do, but why.”

Rebecca
Mum of 4 year old