EduPlay

Independent Play

Give your child the gift of independent play—while reclaiming your own time and sanity.

Practical Strategies

Designed by a Mom, Rooted in What Works

Created by a mom and teacher who has a masters in education, this practical course backed by child development research shows you exactly how to teach your toddler to play independently—without guilt, tears, or constant screen time.

What You'll Learn

Build Attention Through Play

Use simple play to strengthen focus and extend your child’s attention span naturally.

From Clingy to Confident

Turn constant “watch me!” moments into calm, independent play.

Set Up for Success

Create a play space that encourages focus- no new toys required.

Daily Routines & Tools

Follow easy routines and use visual tools that bring calm and consistency to your day.

Whether your child is just starting to explore solo play or you’re craving more balance in your day, this course gives you the tools, scripts, and support to get there.

Extra Support

Plus, you’ll get two optional bonus modules:

Alongside the core lessons, you’ll also have access to two optional bonus modules designed to make independent play even more effective. These extras give you practical strategies for unique family dynamics, whether you’re supporting a neurodivergent child or balancing play between siblings of different ages.

Quirky Kids: When Independence Looks Different

A free bonus module designed to support neurodivergent children with gentle, realistic strategies that honor their unique strengths.

Independent Play with Siblings: Balancing Everyone’s Needs

Learn how to foster independent play even in a busy household, with tips for managing different ages, personalities, and play styles.

Nurture

Start Raising Independence Early

Designed for parents of toddlers (ages 1–5) and even expecting moms who want to nurture independence, creativity, and confidence from the very beginning. Because it’s never too early to start preparing to raise an independent, confident child.

Because independent play isn’t just good for kids—it’s life-changing for you.