Program Overview
Parent journaling is known to have many amazing and surprising benefits, especially when leveraged by first-time parents.
This is Parent Journaling, reimagined.
Storytelling is at the root of the legacy built over time between parent and child. Paperbanking® is the quiet tool that uncovers the storyteller at the heart of every new parent bringing a child into the world for the first time. Regardless of how exhausted and overwhelmed you may find themselves to be in this new role. Jotting down even a quick sentence here and there not only provides a future keepsake for your child, but is a form of making sense of the confusion and chaos that is parenthood. The payoff is that eventually, these small recollections will form a narrative that tells your child’s story.
The story of the parent-child relationship.
These “small recollections” not only build your child’s story, they build the parent’s story.. and the story of the parent-child relationship.
Paperbanking® elevates the traditional practice of ‘parent journaling’ into a storytelling tool and legacy time capsule specifically intended to sit in the backdrop of your life as a new parent. With our process, rather than making entries into a book or journal, Story Pearls® are casually dropped into your child’s Paperbank® for safekeeping.
As a first-time parent, you have the extraordinary privilege of a front-row seat to an emergence of a self; Your child’s personal story of evolution and growth.
And your own.
Embracing yourself as a storyteller
The benefits of Breadcrumbs Lane®
Your child will thank you for reminding them how much you’ve loved them from the very beginning
They will understand some of what you have given to see them grow into the people they will become
Helps you to focus on the small and the big wins along the way
Paperbanking® will help you become more grateful, as even your most stressful days are assigned a greater purpose for the life of your child..
Your child can access the powers of your wisdom long after the dynamics of your parent-child relationships have shifted under the strain of time, change, and personal evolution.