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