The Family Night Playbook 

The right approach

at the right time.

A revolutionary approach to parenting in the modern age. 

 

  • Builds a Tradition: Creates a weekly family tradition where you get off devices and connect. 
  • Guided Reflection: The Family Night Playbook helps children reflect on their past week (not easy for children.) This gives you more insight into what’s going on in your child’s life. 
  • Celebrate Wins: Helps your family celebrate wins, share challenges, and set goals each week.
  • Increased Focus:

    Filling out the playbook before Family Night creates a calm, focused environment that minimizes distractions and maximizes deeper thoughts. 

  • Easy for Everyone: Works for all learning styles, so everyone feels included.
  • See Your Progress: Tracks your goals to show how far you’ve come.
  • Keeps Things Focused: Prepares everyone for a meaningful, distraction-free Family Night.

Please choose one playbook per family member

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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has a 100% rating on Charity Navigator & an A- on Charity Watch. They are a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization.

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Imagine this.

“Once a week our family comes home early to hang out together. We make a nice dinner and afterwards we sit down with our Family Night Playbooks. We each take a turn and share how our week is going. We celebrate wins and we support each other when we are having trouble. Afterwards we have dessert and watch a show together. It’s our favorite night of the week and we feel extra connected with one another. Our children learn how to express their feelings and ask for help.”

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