For pediatricians, family medicine, midwives, lactation, child-development specialists

A weekly companion you can verify, then recommend.

Resilient Kids translates higher-quality evidence into one focused topic per week, paced from preconception through age six. Every recommendation we publish is reviewed by a named advisor and hash-anchored on a public consensus log — so you can confirm what your patient is reading without taking our word for it.

What makes it referrable

Three things you can’t verify on a typical parenting app. Each one is a structural claim, not a marketing line.

Named advisors with public ledgers

Every content area is owned by a named scientific advisor (with ORCID and credentials). See the governance page →

Cryptographic provenance

Every published content version is hash-anchored on the Hedera consensus service. Verify, in your own browser, that what your patient reads today is byte-identical to what was approved on the date stated. See the trust ledger →

Editorial cadence is visible

When evidence shifts, the relevant module is updated, re-signed, and re-anchored — and patients see a per-week diff in the app, not a silent overwrite. See what shipped →

How clinicians use it

Resilient Kids is educational information delivered on a structured weekly schedule — it is not diagnosis or treatment. It pairs with your care, not in place of it.

  • Anticipatory guidance, pacedOne topic per week paced to a child’s actual stage, with practical actions. Reduces the “here’s a stack of pamphlets” pattern at well-visits.
  • Multiple caregivers, one recordUp to five caregivers (parents, grandparents, nannies) on one Household plan see the same weekly priorities. Useful when one parent attends visits but both implement.
  • Multi-child householdsEach child gets an independent 400-week timeline. A toddler and a newborn see the right content for their own stage, not a shared snapshot.
  • Evidence labeled where mixedEach module distinguishes strong, mixed, and limited evidence — and avoids over-precision on thresholds. Read our standards →
  • Clinical boundaries are clearEvery screen reinforces “not medical advice; consult a licensed clinician for urgent concerns.” Crisis surfaces (loss-of-child, custody) route to dignified content, not perky animations.
  • Privacy is structuralNo third-party tracking SDKs in the app. Caregivers manage data on behalf of children. Right-to-export and right-to-delete are first-class actions.

Refer a family — or recommend us as a tool

We’re piloting a clinician-referral channel for the first cohort of paying families. If you’d like to refer a patient family, request a complimentary access code, or have a guideline you’d like the editorial team to review, email research@resilient.kids with the subject “Clinician referral.”

Boundaries. Resilient Kids provides educational information and practical guidance. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose or treat. For urgent concerns or developmental red flags, families should consult a licensed clinician. Aligned with guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics, CDC, and WHO early childhood frameworks; specific advisor names and lanes publish at launch on the public Governance Ledger.