A simple weekly family meeting that turns chaos into calm structure, especially for neurodivergent homes.

build skills.

without adding mental load.

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A silver checkmark inside a circle.
A silver checkmark inside a circle.
A silver checkmark inside a circle.
A silver checkmark inside a circle.
A silver checkmark inside a circle.

Help your kids build real-life skills in small steps

Build teamwork without adding more to your plate

Make progress visible and motivating

build skills.

without mental load.

A weekly family meeting that turns chaos into calm.

Small, skill-building quests

Track progress like a game

Build teamwork without burnout

$27.00

what is the family campaign?

The Family Campaign is a printable weekly family meeting system.
It helps you sit down once a week, review what’s coming, choose one small goal per person, and build skills in a way that feels collaborative instead of chaotic.

An infographic with text about  it not being a chore chart or more work for you but it is a 30 minute weekly reset and growth your kids can actually see. Family meeting. The infographic features icons of shields, a compass, and stars.
Text infographic titled 'It is not' with two sections: on the left, purple text says 'A chore chart' and 'More work for you'; on the right, message in purple says '30-minute weekly reset' and 'Growth your kids can actually see' with star icons.

how it works

Infographic on running a family meeting. List includes : Share a meal, review wins & lessons, set one small quest (these are for chores) progress together, and celebrate.
Infographic on running a family meeting. List includes : Share a meal, review wins & lessons, set one small quest (these are for chores) progress together, and celebrate.

a peek at what you’re getting:

this is for you if…

You feel like you’re carrying the entire mental load

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You’ve tried chore charts and sticker systems

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Your child needs structure but resists traditional systems

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A woman looks distressed while sitting on a couch, holding a list of tasks with several piles of papers and folders around her. Thought bubbles above her head contain reminders about dishes, a calendar, laundry, medicine, and a child's question, "Mooom?" A small boy sits on the armrest of the couch, watching her, with a dog and toys on the floor nearby.

You want teamwork instead of constant reminders

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A decorative infographic outlining components of a family meeting framework packet, including quest sheets for children, monsters, planning pages, and clear instructions, with star icons and watercolor background.
List of items for a family meeting framework on a parchment background with gold star decorations, including 15 character quest sheets, 10 collaborative monsters, monthly and weekly planning pages, and clear instructions.

what is included

$27.00

why this works

It turns big goals into small, doable weekly steps

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It makes effort visible instead of invisible

shield icon with a blue background and three white star-like symbols.

It builds ownership instead of resistance

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It adds structure without adding more work

A shield-shaped emblem with a tan outer border, a rust-orange inner background, and three white star-shaped symbols arranged vertically in the center.

It rewards consistency, not perfection

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A card with a cartoon image of a tree monster with a tree trunk head, glowing eyes, and a angry expression, alongside writing that warns about the 'Stumpkin Juggernaut,' describing its destructive power. The card includes a row of blue circles filled with markings, likely for tracking wins or defeats.

For many families, especially neurodivergent households, visible progress and shared goals create momentum that lectures and reminders never could.

Growth becomes something you do together, not something one person enforces.

created by a mom who needed this too

The Family Campaign was created by Heather Cox, a mom in a neurodivergent household who needed structure that didn’t add more mental load.

This isn’t about perfection.
It’s about teamwork and steady progress.

Digital illustration of a woman dressed as a fantasy explorer or adventurer, holding a lantern, with a photo of a woman smiling overlaid in the bottom right corner. Above the main image is a banner that reads "Made by a real mom."

ready to start your family campaign?

You don’t need a complicated system.

Download The Family Campaign today and start building skills, teamwork, and momentum one small step at a time.

You need a simple weekly rhythm your family can count on.

$27.00