A warm, editorial portrait of Jodie, a kind-faced woman in her 40s, with soft, diffused morning daylight, a gentle smile, shallow depth of field. She is holding a simple, tactile workbook, hands in focus, against a soft, muted background of a quiet home learning corner, 35mm film look.
A warm, editorial portrait of Jodie, a kind-faced woman in her 40s, with soft, diffused morning daylight, a gentle smile, shallow depth of field. She is holding a simple, tactile workbook, hands in focus, against a soft, muted background of a quiet home learning corner, 35mm film look.
Welcome

Hello! I’m Jodie.

This workbook grew from the simple, daily learning routine I used with my son. We sang, traced, and repeated familiar activities. Little by little, those small moments became meaningful progress. I hope this workbook helps you create enjoyable, consistent routines at home.

My Journey

From worry to progress, little by little.

Every day we sang the alphabet. Every day we traced letters. Every day we practised writing. We repeated the same activities over and over, celebrating every small step. Little by little, those small steps added up. Today, he can read and write.

My son is autistic and was non-speaking for many years. Like many parents, I worried whether he would ever learn to read or write. Instead of trying lots of different methods, I chose one simple approach: repetition.

Our Philosophy

We didn't change our strategy every week. We just sang the same alphabet song, traced the same letters, and trusted the quiet power of doing it again tomorrow.

Jodie, Founder

Ready to start your journey?

This workbook shares the simple routines that became part of our daily life, in the hope that they might help your family too.