Relaxingparenting.com presents the “小杨妈妈” parenting education program. Its core product is the “28-Day No-Yelling, No-Scolding Parenting Challenge,” with a free Parent-Child Communication Checklist used as the entry point. This is not a traditional video course or live class. Instead, it sends one email per day, each offering a parent-child communication tool that can be used immediately. The positioning is very clear: it serves Chinese-speaking mothers of children aged 3–18, especially parents who often lose control emotionally when their children do not listen, struggle with homework, drag their feet before going out, or delay bedtime.
The course focuses on family education, parent-child communication, and parental emotion management. The copy emphasizes “5 minutes a day,” “28 emails,” “science-based parenting tools,” and an “emergency braking system that can be activated in 3 seconds when you’re angry.” It also includes a “Pause · Connect · Guide” protocol and a list of ready-to-use phrases. The format’s main advantage is its low burden: there is no need to show up at a fixed time or check in, and the emails can be saved permanently, making it suitable for busy parents who learn in small pockets of time. However, this also means there is no live interaction, homework feedback, or personalized guidance, so support may be limited when dealing with more complex parent-child or psychological issues.
The website clearly offers the Parent-Child Communication Checklist for free, and it mentions statements such as “this was the most worthwhile money I’ve ever spent” and a “365-day unconditional refund,” suggesting that the 28-day challenge is a paid product. However, the page does not disclose the exact price, payment methods, or currency. In terms of instructor credibility, 小杨妈妈 is mainly presented as a mother of two who has studied parent-child communication and emotion management, with claims of validation by 100+ mothers and a displayed rating of 4.9/5. These details make the program feel approachable, but there is a lack of clear professional qualifications, certificates, or third-party review sources.
The strengths are its highly specific scenarios: it focuses on common family conflicts such as children not responding when called, homework meltdowns, and bedtime battles. Its scripted communication tools are friendly to beginner parents. The flexible course pace and refund promise also reduce the risk of trying it. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, limited professional certification, outcomes that depend heavily on parental follow-through, and student feedback on the site that is hard to independently verify. It is best suited to parents who want to start with simple methods to improve communication and reduce yelling. If a child has serious behavioral, psychological, or developmental issues, professional consultation should still be considered.
The site’s actual accessibility cannot be confirmed from the page copy alone, but its social media links include TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, which are generally restricted in mainland China, so the overall experience can be considered partially limited. Payment methods are not disclosed, so users in China should confirm whether common local payment options are supported before purchasing. Alternatives include domestic parent-child communication courses, family education consulting, psychological counseling institutions, or systematic parenting courses on Chinese knowledge platforms.
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