

After teaching over 300 parents in person, I've seen exactly where people get stuck. So I created a clear, step-by-step system made specifically for parents.





You’ve probably tried.
You’ve paused and replayed YouTube tutorials.
You’ve asked a friend who “can braid” to show you.
You’ve attempted it before school and ended up with tears and a rushed ponytail.
And every time, it feels like your hands just won’t cooperate.
Here’s the truth:
Braiding isn’t hard. But learning it from someone who skips the foundations is. Most tutorials skip crucial steps that can make or break your learning experience.
They don’t teach you:
How to prep the hair properly
How to section cleanly
Where to position your body
How to train your fingers before attempting a full braid
So of course it feels impossible.

After teaching over 300 parents face to face, I noticed the same mistakes again and again. So I created a foundation-first system that fixes the problem before it starts.
Learn exactly what tools you need and how to prep the hair properly. No more pulling. No more tangles. A calmer child from the start.
Master clean sections, parting, and correct body placement so your hands stop getting tired halfway through.
You’ll complete progressive Dutch and French braid exercises that train your fingers and build muscle memory. By the time you do the full braid, it feels natural instead of impossible.
Step by step, from start to finish.
Plus simple morning styles for busy school days.



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4 Dutch braid exercises before attempting the full braid
3 French braid exercises before attempting the full braid
In-depth Dutch and French braid lessons
Hair prep for all types of hair
Sectioning
What tools to use
Bonus: 2 simple hairstyles
Access to an online community where you can ask questions and get help
This structured approach ensures that when you attempt your first Dutch or French braids, your fingers already know what they are doing, and the hair is prepped and parted properly.
So, everything just falls into place to make your braids look awesome!


That's exactly why this course exists. Most tutorials throw the full braid at you from minute one — no foundations, no structure, just "follow along and hope for the best."
This course is different because you build muscle memory through progressive exercises before you ever attempt a full braid.
By the time you get there, your fingers already know what to do. And if you get stuck, the private community means you get real feedback from me directly — not just another video to rewatch alone.
Absolutely! This course was designed for total beginners. Each video walks you through every step slowly and clearly, so you can follow along and rewatch as many times as you need.
Yes! The braiding method works on all hair types. You’ll learn how to prep curly, coily, straight, or wavy hair so it’s easier to braid neatly. The “Hair Prep” module covers everything you need to know for smooth, lasting results.
Once the prep is done, the braiding part is exactly the same, and you’ll get beautiful results!
This course is structured and filmed specifically for parents, not stylists. Every lesson builds on the last, with clear camera angles and explanations.
This course is built based on what I've learned after teaching hundreds of parents in person. It takes into account the common problems that parents have with braiding.
You will also get access to an online community where you can ask questions and either me or other parents will be able to help you out if you feel stuck.
You’ll have access to our private Braiding for Parents community, where you can ask me questions directly, upload your photos and videos and get feedback.
You'll learn alongside other parents who are on the same journey.
You’ll have lifetime access to all lessons and any future updates. You can learn at your own pace and revisit the videos anytime.
Dads, moms, grandparents, caregivers - anyone who wants to braid their child’s hair with confidence and ease. You don’t need experience, just a bit of patience and a willingness to learn.
