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10 contributions to The Calm Foundations Community
Real Life. Real Systems. Real Grace
Real Life. Real Systems. Real Grace. I want to be really transparent today. The company I built wasn’t just created to help other families — it was created to help my own. I’m a mom of four. A teenager (13). A 6-year-old kindergartner. A 3-year-old. And a 7-month-old. That means my days are full. I’m pulled in every direction. Different personalities. Different needs. Different emotions — all at the same time. Today, my win wasn’t perfection. It wasn’t starting every routine flawlessly. It was simply completing each of my children’s individual schedules. And honestly? That felt really good. Because I’ve learned something important: It’s not about rushing to start — it’s about starting at the right time, in a way that can actually stay aligned with consistency… even on overwhelming and hard days. There are days when emotions run high. When you want to yell. When you want to scream. When discipline feels like the only option. But at the end of the day, our children still need us. Their emotions still come first. And sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause — step back, regulate ourselves, and give ourselves permission to take a break before trying again. That’s exactly why I created Let’s Learn & Grow Together. Not from theory. Not from perfection. But from real life — in my own home, with my own children, learning every single day. Grace over guilt. Progress over perfection. Consistency over chaos. We’re all learning. We’re all growing. And we don’t have to do it alone. 💛 Let’s Learn & Grow Together. LetsLearnAndGrowTogether #RealLifeParenting #GraceOverGuilt #ProgressNotPerfection #CalmOverChaos
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What I Teach… I Live 💛
This week, I did something I’ve been teaching families for years — and finally sat down and built it fully for my own home. I created: • An individual schedule for each of my children — based on who they are, not a one-size-fits-all routine • A potty schedule for my 3-year-old that fits his real day — once he gets home and before school • A personalized morning routine for every child, not just one shared checklist • My own schedule, built around their mornings and afternoons • A reset routine for me once they leave for daycare and school so I’m not running on chaos Every piece was built to reduce stress, not add pressure. This is what I teach families: ✨ Routines should work for your child, not against them ✨ Structure should feel supportive, not controlling ✨ Calm comes from systems — not yelling, rushing, or burnout And yes — we start Monday 🙌🏽 I’m excited, nervous, hopeful, and ready to observe. I’ll be sharing honest feedback as we go. Because I don’t just teach this… I live it. I test it. I adjust it. What we built in our home is becoming something bigger: A Family Systems Bundle that includes ✔️ Family schedules ✔️ Team & co-parent schedules ✔️ Toddler & potty routines ✔️ Morning & after-school routines ✔️ Game time & screen routines ✔️ Academic & learning schedules Real life systems. Built from real families. Used in real homes. If you’ve been craving calm but don’t know where to start — this is for you 💛 More soon.
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Let’s Talk Real Life for a Moment.
Parenting doesn’t require perfection — it requires presence and consistency. Some days we’re calm. Some days we’re overwhelmed. Some days the routine flows… and some days it doesn’t. What matters is that we keep showing up — repairing when needed, resetting when things feel off, and leaning on systems instead of guilt. In this community, we focus on: • Calm routines over chaos • Progress over perfection • Visual support over repeated reminders • Support for parents, not judgment If today feels heavy, you’re not behind. You’re human — and you’re learning. 💬 Check-in: What part of your day feels the hardest right now — mornings, transitions, homework, or bedtime?
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Let’s Talk REAL Life, Not Perfect Parenting
Quick check-in 👇🏽 What’s been the hardest part of your day lately? • Mornings • Transitions • Homework • Bedtime • Emotional outbursts • Staying consistent Drop one word or phrase in the comments. This community is about real support, real tools, and real progress—not judgment. I’ll be sharing: ✔️ Visual routines ✔️ Calm scripts ✔️ Classroom + home strategies ✔️ Tools you can actually use tomorrow You’re in the right place 💛
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@Aimee Combs I hear that so much 💛 consistency takes systems, not willpower. That’s exactly what this community is here to help with.
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@Aimee Combs Shrink the routine Consistency comes from small, repeatable actions, not full schedules. Start with 3–5 steps max for any routine (morning, bedtime, homework). If it can’t be done on a hard day, it’s too big.
Welcome to Calm Homes Collective 🌱
Welcome — I’m so glad you’re here. This space was created for parents who want calmer routines, better behavior support, and confidence without judgment. This is non-clinical parent support rooted in structure, emotional awareness, and real-life strategies. 👇 Please introduce yourself below: • Your child’s age(s) • One part of the day that feels hardest right now You don’t need to be perfect here — just honest. — Rhoshadra
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@Aimee Combs Hi Aimee, welcome 🤍 Thank you for sharing about your daughter. Morning and evening routines are often the hardest—especially for bright, hyper-focused kids who do well with structure but struggle with transitions. One simple place to start is by making routines visual and predictable rather than verbal. A short visual checklist for mornings and evenings (3–5 steps max) can help her know what’s next without feeling rushed or corrected. Keeping the routine the same on both homeschool and school days just adjusting the timing also helps reduce resistance. You’re in the right place for calm, realistic tools that work with real life, not against it. I’m really glad you’re here and looking forward to supporting you 💕
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