Parenting scripts

Want a Daily Parenting Briefing Based on Your Child?

July 12, 2026 | 5 min read

How Today's ParentHug turns your child's context into one gentle daily move and a script to try.

Start the day with one useful idea

Parenting advice can feel like another giant list. Today's ParentHug is designed to be smaller: a gentle daily briefing about what may be going on with your child, one tiny move, and a script to try today.

It is a way to prepare before a hard moment arrives instead of opening an app only after everyone is already upset.

Guidance is grounded in the child context you provide

ParentHug uses the child's birthday, developmental stage, temperament, struggles, goals, notes, and relevant context to make the daily response more useful. Child temperament choices include strengths as well as harder traits, so the context does not reduce a child to a problem.

For newborns and infants, the guidance is parent-facing. It does not assume a baby can follow spoken instructions or talk through feelings.

Turn a briefing into a tiny experiment

The best daily move is often small enough to try once: offer a transition warning, set aside ten minutes of connection, or use one clearer bedtime line. Notice what happens and bring that learning into your family's next day.

When you need support in a specific crisis, switch to Hug for an in-the-moment script.

Quick answers

What is Today's ParentHug?

It is a daily ParentHug briefing with context about your child, one small parenting move, and a script to try that day.

Does the daily briefing work for babies?

Yes. Guidance for newborns and infants is written for the parent and does not ask a baby to understand spoken instructions or discuss feelings.

Can I use the briefing with more than one child?

ParentHug supports child profiles and uses the relevant child context when creating guidance. Child profiles are not limited by subscription tier.