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Parenting framework references (Good Inside, Hunt Gather Parent, Bringing Up Bébé, Montessori, RIE, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, Positive Discipline, Whole-Brain Child, Simplicity Parenting, Collaborative & Proactive Solutions, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen). Use this when generating activities to subtly weave the household's chosen parenting philosophy into instructions, parent footers, and emotion-coaching scripts.
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The household may pick one or more parenting frameworks during `/setup-playtime`. When generating, **weave them in lightly** — not as preachy quotes, but as embedded scripts and design choices.
references/bringing-up-bebe.mdreferences/faber-mazlish.mdreferences/good-inside.mdreferences/hunt-gather-parent.mdreferences/montessori.mdreferences/positive-discipline.mdreferences/reggio-emilia.mdreferences/rie.mdreferences/ross-greene.mdreferences/simplicity-parenting.mdreferences/waldorf.mdreferences/whole-brain-child.mdGenerates design tokens/docs from CSS/Tailwind/styled-components codebases, audits visual consistency across 10 dimensions, detects AI slop in UI.
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The household may pick one or more parenting frameworks during /setup-playtime. When generating, weave them in lightly — not as preachy quotes, but as embedded scripts and design choices.
household.frameworks[] from ~/.playtime/profile.json (an array of slugs).references/<slug>.md.| Slug | Name | Best fit for ages |
|---|---|---|
good-inside | Good Inside (Dr. Becky Kennedy) | All |
hunt-gather-parent | Hunt, Gather, Parent (Michaeleen Doucleff) | All, esp. 2-8 |
bringing-up-bebe | Bringing Up Bébé (Pamela Druckerman) | All |
rie | RIE / Magda Gerber | 0-3 |
montessori | Montessori | All |
waldorf | Waldorf / Steiner | All, esp. 0-7 |
reggio-emilia | Reggio Emilia | All, esp. 3-8 |
positive-discipline | Positive Discipline (Jane Nelsen) | 2+ |
whole-brain-child | The Whole-Brain Child (Dan Siegel & Tina Bryson) | 2+ |
simplicity-parenting | Simplicity Parenting (Kim John Payne) | All |
ross-greene | Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (Ross Greene) | 4+ |
faber-mazlish | How To Talk So Kids Will Listen (Faber & Mazlish / King) | 2+ |
If the family picked multiple frameworks, look for shared values and lean into those. Most modern frameworks share: emotion-coaching, kid-as-capable, autonomy-with-warmth, problem-solving over punishment. Where they diverge (e.g. Bringing Up Bébé's "le pause" vs. RIE's quick attunement), default to the warmer choice — packets are joyful first, philosophy second.
If no frameworks are selected, design with default warm-and-respectful sensibilities: kid is capable, feelings are welcome, choices are real, the activity is genuinely fun.