8 weeks. Real mail. No screen required.
Excited all summer. Now they will not talk about it. That silence is not nothing.
Different building. Different teachers. Older students. Nobody telling them what to expect.
Who do they sit with? What do they say? These are the real fears, not grades.
At 11, they need someone to talk to who is not mom or dad. That is what these letters are.
Tell us your child's name, mailing address, and school start date.
Order by Friday at noon. Your first letter ships that Monday.
An envelope with their name on it. They open it. You do not have to say a word.
Written by Jordan, a calm voice your child will look forward to hearing from.
Their name on the front. The moment it arrives, your child knows it is theirs.
Every letter tells your child what is ahead that week, before it happens, so nothing catches them off guard.
Not a list. Not homework. Just one thing to try. Small enough to do. Big enough to matter.
After Letter 1, your child starts watching the mailbox. That weekly moment becomes their quiet anchor.
Two ways in. Both lead to the same place.
A 40-page parent guide plus all 8 letters. One checkout.
Bought the book on Amazon? Add the letters here.
Prefer a physical book? Buy the paperback on Amazon, then register for letters above.
I read the parent guide in one sitting. Then I realized my daughter had been carrying exactly these fears for weeks and I had not known what to say. Now I have the words and the help I needed all along.
Beta reader, parent of a rising 6th grader
My niece was nervous about starting middle school. After Week 1 arrived in the mail she was excited knowing there were 7 more coming before school even started. Her saying "Thanks auntie!" was golden.
CJ, Florida
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