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Mom’s Manual for Illness, Injury, and Emergency

My signature course sharing everything I know as a nurse and mom about keeping kids safe and healthy!

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What's Included:

✔️ Lifetime Access to All Modules
✔️ BONUS Immunity Guide
✔️ Practical tools to help you recognize, manage, and prevent the most common medical situations your child may face.

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Mom's Manual for Illness, Injury and Emergency will help you feel confident knowing what to do when your child gets sick or injured.

Plus, get my BONUS Immunity Guide with your purchase today!

Your lifetime access to the course includes education on these common topics:

FEVERS
When your child spikes a fever, it’s easy to feel anxious. Discover the real story behind fevers, what they signal about your child’s health, and when they might require a doctor.

RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS
Learn the critical signs that differentiate a common cold from something more serious, helping you respond with confidence.

EARACHES
Ear pain is common but can have different causes. Find out how to assess whether an earache needs a doctor’s care or just comfort at home.

VOMITING
Seeing your child vomit is unsettling, and it can mean many things. Recognize specific red flags that call for medical care and understand common causes.

HEADACHES
Headaches can disrupt your child’s day and leave you wondering if it’s something more. Get tips for spotting when it’s just a headache and when it could indicate a larger issue.

HEAD INJURIES
Kids are naturally adventurous, and falls are part of life. With so many myths about head injuries, know exactly when to worry and how to help them get back to play safely.

ABDOMINAL PAIN
Tummy aches can have multiple causes, from common digestive issues to urgent concerns like appendicitis. Learn how to spot what’s normal and what needs attention.

SEIZURES
Seeing a child have a seizure is very frightening. Understand what to do in the moment and learn which types of seizures are common versus those that may need immediate care.

ALLERGIC REACTIONS
Food allergies affect 1 in every 13 kids in the U.S. When a child is allergic to something, the immune system believes that the substance might be harming their body and causes an abnormal immune response. This response can range from mild to severe. Recognize symptoms quickly so you can intervene and decide whether medical help is required.

BROKEN BONES
When accidents happen, it’s tough to know if a bone is broken or just bruised. Learn what to look for so you can make the best call about seeking medical care.

BURNS
Everyday household items can lead to burns, and knowing the difference between a minor and severe burn can make all the difference. Get clear on what you can treat at home versus in the ER.

INGESTIONS
Kids are curious by nature, and they often put things in their mouths. Knowing how to respond swiftly to poisons or foreign objects can prevent serious issues and give you peace of mind.

CHOKING
Choking is a fast and dangerous situation, where every second matters. Learn life-saving techniques that can empower you to act effectively in these critical moments

CPR
A crisis can happen anywhere, anytime. Knowing CPR can mean the difference between life and death, so learn how to confidently step in if a child’s life is on the line.

Each topic includes:

  • Easy-to-follow video instruction
  • Quick-reference PDF guides 
  • Audio downloads for guidance wherever you are
  • Lifetime Access

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You saved me a trip to the ER! My son had a high fever and a cough and I knew that if we could wait until Monday we could go to his Primary Care's office. I referred back to your respiratory illness section, monitored his breathing and was able to wait to see the doctor without rushing to the ER. Without your class I would have definitely panicked! Thank you!

Sara C.

I’m a nurse and I’m ACLS and BLS certified and I feel like your video was more informative than the classes I’ve taken! Always good to freshen up more than once every two years! Thank you for being a positive Mama role model and posting important educational content!

Erin R.

You gave me the confidence to know what to do when my daughter was choking at 8 months old. At 20 months old, she fell off the couch backwards and landed on her forehead/face. I pulled up your head injury video and assessed her injury with confidence. Thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge and making us mamas feel more comfortable in very scary, very tough situations! I’m so happy I found you!

Jessi B.

I am so grateful for the added knowledge I have gained from you! I am CPR certified and had been multiple times so I had a general idea, but watching and learning again in a visual way helped me to stay calm and help my child correctly! Thank you so much!

Brielle B.

I’m a nurse but have never worked with pediatrics so when it comes to my kids my anxiety is through the roof. Watching your videos has really given me a little ease when it comes to my kids. I even made my husband watch your videos and had his parents watch before keeping my kids.

Jane H.