Evidence-based parenting guidance rooted in Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology โ the foundation of modern positive parenting.
"Punishment teaches the child what not to do. Consequences teach the child what to do."
โ Jane Nelsen
Action: When a rule is broken today, ask yourself: 'What is a consequence that is Related, Respectful, and Reasonable?' Replace punishment with a logical cons...
Sign in to access all 30 daily tipsWe live in an era of relentless information overload. Children today are exposed to more content, more stimulation, and more conflicting messages than any generation before them. Social media, screens, and constant connectivity have reshaped childhood โ and left many parents feeling lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of where to draw the line.
At the same time, the need for clear boundaries, emotional security, and values-based education has never been greater. Children need parents who can hold firm with warmth โ who can say "no" with love, set structure without fear, and build self-worth without empty praise.
AdlerParent was born from this need. Rooted in the timeless wisdom of Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology โ developed over a century ago yet more relevant than ever โ it gives parents a structured, personalized path to raise confident, cooperative, and emotionally resilient children.
Children spend an average of 7+ hours daily on screens. Adlerian tools help parents set natural consequences and reclaim family connection โ without power struggles.
In a world of shifting norms, children need anchors. Adler's concept of social interest teaches children that they belong โ and that their actions matter to others.
Firm but kind. Structure without shame. AdlerParent teaches the art of setting limits that children actually respect โ because they understand the reason behind them.
The goal is not an obedient child โ it's a capable one. Encouragement over praise, responsibility over punishment, belonging over control.
Built on 100+ years of Adlerian psychology research
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Adler's core insight: every misbehavior has a hidden purpose. Understanding it transforms your response.
Child seeks to be noticed
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Child has given up
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