DP4 helps parents turn real-life challenges like meltdowns, transitions, routines, and emotional moments into personalized social stories, visuals, and supports made for your child.
We’re currently inviting a small group of parents into beta to try the app, explore what’s already working, and help shape what comes next.
Beta access is currently free. We’re looking for thoughtful parents who want early access, are open to trying the app in real life, and can share honest feedback as we continue building.
Sometimes the hardest part is not knowing how to help your child make sense of what just happened. DP4 helps turn those real-life moments into supports that feel more understandable, more personalized, and easier to revisit together.
This is not a generic worksheet library. DP4 is designed to create supports that reflect your child, your situation, and your real routines — in a format that feels warm, practical, and usable at home.
Share a recent moment, routine, struggle, or transition your child is having a hard time with.
DP4 helps turn that moment into a story and tools your child can come back to again and again.
As a beta parent, your feedback helps us improve the experience and build something more useful for families like yours.
If you’re a parent who wants to try DP4 and share honest feedback, fill out the form here.
We’re especially looking for parents who want support around real moments like routines, transitions, communication struggles, emotional regulation, and everyday challenges that don’t always have an easy script.
As a mom, I know how many important moments happen outside of therapy, outside of school, and far away from the neat examples most resources are built around.
The hard part is not just the moment itself. It is trying to explain it later, help your child process it, and figure out what might actually make the next time easier.
That is why I built DP4 — to create something warmer, more practical, and more personal than the one-size-fits-all tools parents are usually handed.