For Parents

The heart behind Faith Focus Haven

Who it is for, what we believe, and why we built this.

You might know this girl

  • Calm all day at school, then unravels the minute she gets home.
  • A brain that gets loud, and at night will not switch off.
  • Small things feel huge. Friendships hurt.
  • Starting to pull away, even though she still wants you close.
  • Bright, sensitive, and lately feeling a little different.

You are not looking for a diagnosis. You want something gentle that helps, that she will actually use. We are a mom and her teenage daughter, and we built this after our own hard season. Read our story.

What we believe

Her worth is not her grades, her looks, or her followers. It is how God sees her: loved, chosen, and made on purpose. Our job is to hand her that truer voice, gently, and never preachy.

"I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made."

Psalm 139:14

One gentle daily habit

Small habits build relationships. Relationships become stories. Stories become who she is.

G
Grace
kindness first
I
Imagine
see the good
F
Focus
quiet the mind
T
Thank
find gratitude
S
Share
give and connect

Practiced over time, GIFTS grows the GIRL she is becoming: grateful, intelligent, responsible, loving.

What she learns

FocusQuiet a busy brain.
ConfidenceOkay being herself.
Spotting a maskSchool-calm, home-meltdown is normal.
Real friendsTell a good one from a harmful one.
Her true identityLoved before she earns it.

The girls who walk it with her

Tina and Tilly were drawn by our own teenage daughter, the girl this all started with.

Tina, drawn by Jolie.Tina, drawn by Jolie
Tilly, drawn by Jolie.Tilly, drawn by Jolie

Taking screens away was not enough. She needed something good to put in their place.

So everything we make is screen-free, or it hands her back to real life. Press play, breathe, then open the journal.

Questions parents ask

Will it preach at my daughter?

No. Faith is woven in gently, with no sermon and no churchy jargon. Any girl can use it, and a Christian family will feel at home.

Is it for a child with anxiety or attention struggles?

It is written for girls with big feelings and busy minds. We never label or diagnose her. She just sees herself in the story.

What ages?

Best for girls about 9 to 14 (middle school).

How is it different from a journal she will quit?

It is a story she relates to, with simple, concrete steps, not vague prompts. Built so she keeps going.

You do not have to fix her. You get to remind her who she is, and Whose she is.

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