The KiDU Method
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Every KiDU book starts with the real challenge your child is facing — and gives them the language and confidence to get through it.
The Heavy Push
Potty Training · Ages 2–4
Understanding the sensations of going potty, normalising accidents, and building body autonomy.
The Tingle in My Tummy
Doctor Visits · Ages 3–6
Naming nervous sensations before the doctor's office so fear becomes familiarity.
Two Is a Team
New Sibling · Ages 2–5
Navigating the arrival of a new sibling with non-shaming resilience and parent scripts.
The Brave Goodbye
School Anxiety · Ages 3–6
Easing separation anxiety through predictability and acknowledging big feelings.
Free Guides
Evidence-based, parent-tested guides written in plain language — because the last thing you need is another wall of jargon.
Potty Training
Everything you need to know — from readiness signs to handling regressions — without the shame spiral.
Read the guide →Behaviour
Biting is communication. Here's how to decode the message and replace it with words — without shaming your child.
Read the guide →School Anxiety
The drop-off meltdown is normal — and fixable. A science-backed approach to building confidence and calm goodbyes.
Read the guide →How It Works
Three research-backed pillars that run through every book, guide, and resource we create.
Children feel safest when the adult in the room is calm, confident, and in charge. We give parents the scripts and posture to lead — without lectures or yelling.
When kids can name a feeling in their body — the heavy push, the tingle in the tummy — fear loses its grip. Language is the first step to mastery.
Mistakes are milestones. Our books normalise accidents, big feelings, and hard goodbyes so children learn through experience — not embarrassment.