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Because Parenting Doesn’t Come With a Manual

Just because we become a parent doesn’t mean we automatically understand child development, emotional regulation, sensory needs, or how the young brain truly grows. Most of us are navigating childhood with love and instinct — but without the knowledge we were never taught.

At Child Unplugged, we believe learning about your child is one of the most powerful gifts you can give them. When you understand what’s happening beneath the behaviour, parenting feels calmer, clearer, and far less overwhelming.

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Understanding Changes Everything

When parents learn how children grow, feel, and learn through play, so much begins to shift. Behaviour makes more sense. Big emotions feel less frightening. Power struggles reduce. Connection strengthens. Confidence grows — in both you and your child.

Parent learning isn’t about being “perfect.”
It’s about feeling informed, supported, and empowered in real life.

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Practical Learning for Real Families

Our parent learning experiences are designed to be: developmentally informed, emotionally supportive, practical and achievable, rooted in play

and realistic for busy families.

We focus on areas such as play-based learning, sensory development, emotional regulation, confidence, baby bonding, routines, and screen-free childhoods — always through a gentle, non-judgmental lens.

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Explore Unplugged Play

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Activty Boxes

Inspire play, anytime, anywhere

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Digital Resourses

Instant access, endless ideas

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Open Ended Play

No rules, just possibilities

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Playdough

Tactile play at its best

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Learn With Child Unplugged

Whether through our parent courses, workshops, private guidance, play sessions, or digital learning, we’re here to support your journey as much as your child’s. Because when parents feel supported, children flourish.

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