The CIRP Methodology is a parent-designed, research-informed framework that helps families nurture their children through early development with intentional, collaborative, and reflective practices. Created by engineer, science communicator, and parent Irais Strong, the CIRP framework emphasizes four pillars: Collaborative, Intentional, Reflective, and Progress-Oriented parenting.
This guide provides parents with practical tools, reflective exercises, and simple strategies to bring more structure, joy, and meaning into everyday life with infants and toddlers. Unlike traditional parenting books written only by experts, the CIRP Methodology blends professional insight with lived experience, offering parents a relatable and empowering resource.
Whether you are beginning your journey with a newborn, navigating toddler years, or building a foundation for homeschooling, CIRP provides a flexible and supportive structure for creating meaningful learning moments.
Inside you'll find:
A full explanation of the CIRP framework and its origins in science, engineering, and parenting practiceStep-by-step guides for each stage (0-12 months, 12-24 months, and 3 years old)Reflection tools to strengthen parent-child relationshipsA companion toolkit for daily routines, language exposure, and collaborative learningThe CIRP Methodology is more than a book-it is a movement to empower parents as their child's first and most important teachers.
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