Raising in Rhythm

Raising in Rhythm is the signature POSH Parenthood strategy that helps parents move from survival mode to intentional flow.
It’s not about perfection — it’s about creating daily rhythms that support your child’s development and your well-being.

This method blends evidence-based parenting strategies with intuitive structure to help families:

  • Reduce chaos and power struggles

  • Build strong emotional connections

  • Create age-appropriate routines that feel good — and actually work

  • Feel supported, not judged, through every stage of growth

Whether you're caring for a newborn or guiding a growing kindergartener, Raising in Rhythm gives you the clarity, confidence, and calm you’ve been craving.

Raising in Rhythm is offered in age-specific tracks designed to meet your family exactly where you are. Each track aligns with a key stage of child development — from the 4th trimester through early elementary.

Discover our Posh Pathway tracks

The Newborn Nest

The Rhythms of the 4th Trimester (0–5 months)
Welcome to parenthood — everything is new, tender, and transforming. This stage helps you ease into the rhythm of life with your newborn, supporting bonding, sleep shaping, and your own postpartum well-being.
Perfect for first-time parents or anyone craving grounded, expert guidance in those early weeks.

Infant Foundations

Foundations of Rhythm: Infant Edition (6–12 months)
Your baby is on the move — and so much is changing. This stage supports you through nap transitions, solid food introduction, growing independence, and a whole new level of sensory exploration.
We’ll help you build routines that work for both of you — while staying connected and confident.

Toddlers in Tune: Guiding Big Feelings & Big Growth (2–3 years)
Tantrums, big emotions, newfound independence — this is the stage where many parents feel overwhelmed. We’ll help you create structure, set loving boundaries, and guide your toddler with clarity and confidence.
It’s time to stop guessing and start leading with intention.

Toddler Rhythms

Rhythms for First Graders: Confidence, Emotions & Independence (5–6 years)
School brings new routines, responsibilities, and emotional growth. This stage equips you with tools to support your child’s confidence, social-emotional development, and transition into independence.
We’ll help you set up rhythms for school—and life—that truly stick.

The Kindergarten Launchpad