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Do you feel like childhood today isn’t what it used to be?

Childhood today feels busier, louder, and more overwhelming than ever—but it doesn’t have to be.

I've heard it from thousands of parents.

The frustration of constant screen battles, the overwhelm of too many toys, the pressure to keep kids endlessly entertained, and the longing for a simpler, more connected childhood.

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  • You feel like screens have taken over your child’s attention, and every attempt to cut back leads to battles, boredom complaints, or resistance.

  • Your home is overflowing with toys, yet your child still says, “I’m bored!” You crave a clutter-free space that actually encourages creativity and independent play.

  • Between structured activities, school, and the never-ending parenting advice online, you feel like you're constantly managing, entertaining, and scheduling instead of just enjoying childhood.

  • You want your child to develop social skills, emotional intelligence, and a strong mindset—but modern parenting often feels like it’s working against you, making it harder for kids to build independence and real-world skills.

So tell me.

What if you could…

End the screen time battles for good and watch your child naturally gravitate toward creative, independent play—without constant entertainment.

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Now you can

Create the childhood you truly want for your kids.

  • Foster a love of independent play by empowering your child to create, discover, and problem-solve without constant direction or screen distractions.
  • Transform your home into a space that sparks imagination by decluttering the overwhelm and designing a play environment that encourages focus, creativity, and deep engagement.
  • Slow down and embrace a simpler, more intentional family life by shifting away from the pressure of constant activities and making space for meaningful, connection-driven moments.
  • Raise a confident, resilient, and self-sufficient child by equipping them with the social-emotional skills, problem-solving abilities, and growth mindset they need to thrive in the real world.

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HELLO friends!

I’m Alanna

I'm a passionate advocate for simplifying childhood and raising confident, independent kids in a world that often pushes the opposite. As a mom of four with a master’s in education and over a decade of experience in parenting and child development, I’ve seen firsthand how overwhelming modern parenting can feel.

I know there’s no shortage of advice on getting kids off screens, decluttering toys, or simplifying play—but most approaches feel rigid, unrealistic, or unsustainable.

Reclaim Childhood takes a different approach.

It’s not about strict rules or making parenting harder—it’s about creating an environment where kids naturally thrive. This step-by-step course gives you practical, actionable strategies to reduce screen reliance, simplify play, and foster creativity and resilience—without guilt, frustration, or overwhelm.

This is for you if…

  • You want to reduce screen time in a way that feels natural and sustainable—without constant battles or guilt.
  • You’re tired of the toy clutter and want to create a play space that actually encourages creativity and independent play.
  • You feel overwhelmed by the pressure to enroll your child in endless activities and want to prioritize unstructured play and meaningful family time.
  • You believe in raising a confident, resilient child but feel stuck navigating today’s fast-paced, digital-driven world.
  • You want practical, step-by-step strategies that make parenting simpler, not more complicated.
  • You’re ready to take action and create the childhood you truly want for your kids—one filled with curiosity, connection, and confidence.

This is not for you if you are…

  • Looking for a strict, one-size-fits-all approach to parenting with rigid screen time rules.
  • Believe kids need constant entertainment, scheduled activities, and structured learning at all times.
  • Unwilling to make small, simple shifts to create a more intentional, play-based home environment.
  • Think toy clutter and screen time aren’t an issue in your home and don’t see a need to change anything.
  • Not open to rethinking modern parenting norms or challenging the idea that “more” (activities, toys, technology) is always better.
  • Want a quick fix without putting in the effort to create lasting, meaningful change in your child’s daily life.

Get Reclaim Childhood for Just $97

It’s time to break free from the overwhelm and reclaim childhood for your kids. You don’t have to settle for constant screen battles, toy clutter, and the pressure to keep up with today’s fast-paced parenting norms. With just a few simple changes, you can create a home where your child thrives—playing, learning, and growing with confidence.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?

Frequently Asked Questions

The course is 100% online and self-paced. You’ll get instant, lifetime access to all modules, so you can go through the content whenever it fits your schedule.

Absolutely! You’ll get step-by-step guidance on how to declutter and set up a play space that actually fosters creativity and independent play—without overwhelming your child or yourself.

Yes! This course helps you confidently prioritize what truly benefits your child, so you can let go of the guilt and pressure to keep up with packed schedules and endless extracurriculars.

This course is designed for both parents who want to prevent screen overuse and those who need to reverse it. You’ll learn simple, practical strategies to shift screen habits without meltdowns or resistance.

The strategies in Reclaim Childhood are ideal for parents of kids from toddlerhood through elementary age, but the principles can be adapted for younger and older children as well.

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