Examples

Real song concepts shaped by real family situations.

These examples are framed as lived experience, not clinical proof. They show the kinds of moments music can support: fear, reassurance, understanding, family connection, and practical learning.

Do Not Check the Weather

Trigger support Weather anxiety
Featured example

Written from a child's perspective about weather-forecast anxiety. In the founder's family, hearing her own thought patterns sung back with clarity helped one daughter move from panic toward asking to see the forecast.

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Security Cams

Trigger support Reframing surveillance

Addressed discomfort with being watched on security footage by reframing surveillance and replay as something understandable and less threatening.

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Safe in Your Dreams

Bedtime and reassurance Night fear

A bedtime reassurance song for a daughter afraid to go upstairs and down the hallway alone at night, anchoring the idea of safety in that space.

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Dress Rehearsal

Family connection Love song

A love song from father to children that reframes life as preparation for parenthood, presence, and the daily work of showing up well.

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Whole Lotta Circles

Learning song Social circles

A musical explanation of the social-circles model that helps children understand boundaries, relationships, and how closeness changes with context.

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I've Got a Problem

Learning song Problem sizing

Explores the big problem, medium problem, little problem model so children can size challenges more accurately and respond with better proportion.

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Optional artwork upgrade

Illustrated lyric sheets can extend the song's world visually.

Upgraded lyric sheets are designed as keepsake-quality visual pieces, with the song text integrated into atmospheric art that reflects the song's setting, imagery, and emotional tone.