demo · working version — draft content, pending editorial review
Families

No family structure is a plan B

Two parents at home, two households, a mother on her own, a father on his own, a blended family, grandparents raising: here they’re all first class. The content filters by your reality — and you will never read that yours is a defective version of another.

The flag over the house

Co-parenting: two homes, one childhood

This project is born of a co-parenting arrangement built with determination after a divorce: half a month with each parent, systems that travel with the child, and one non-negotiable principle — the child stays out of the adults’ conflict.

That’s why shared custody isn’t a footnote here: it’s a flagship section, with systems of its own (the co-parenting architecture, in documentation), activities designed to travel between homes and — later on — an alignment assessment between co-parents. What there will never be: custody-war content, or a single line that treats the other parent as an adversary.

Every table in this house

Two parents at home

The silent challenge: not letting parenting dissolve into logistics. Sharing presence, not just chores.

Two households

The flagship section — consistency across homes, rituals that travel, and the child always out of the conflict.

Mother on her own

Resources are finite and the day has 24 hours: 15-minute activities that count, and zero imported guilt.

Father on his own

Less common, just as real. A network, a routine, and the certainty that tenderness has no gender.

Blended family

Building new bonds without erasing the old ones: structural patience and roles that are earned, not imposed.

Grandparents and guardians

Raising a second time, with other energies and the same questions. Welcome to the table — this is your house too.

Each hub will have its own page with filtered activities, applicable systems and guest voices from that reality. At launch, co-parenting and the hubs with ready content open; the rest follow in the weeks after.