Parent with Patience and Purpose through the Power of Grace-Based Discipline

The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love. He will not always accuse, nor will He harbor His anger forever; He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.

— Psalm 103:8-10

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Make the shift from reactive parenting-responding to behaviors with frustration, anger, and impatience and embrace a discipline approach rooted in God’s grace.

Hey! I’m Julanna


I’m a certified Parent Educator, and CEO of The Toddler Mom Collective. I use my extensive background in Early Childhood and experience as a mom of two to help toddler moms make the shift from reactive parenting to grace based- discipline. Through personalized coaching, practical tools, and faith-based guidance, I equip you with the skills to handle your toddler’s challenging behaviors with patience, understanding, and love. Together, we’ll transform your parenting from one of constant stress and frustration to one that mirrors the gentle, consistent, and loving discipline of our Heavenly Father.

Why It’s Important: Reactive parenting can strain the relationship between you and your child, leaving you feeling overwhelmed and disconnected. It often leads to power struggles, heightened emotions, and a cycle of guilt and regret. However, when you shift to grace-based discipline, you begin to see your child’s behavior through a lens of understanding and empathy. Instead of reacting in the moment, you respond with purpose and love, creating an environment where your child feels secure, valued, and understood.

How Discipline Rooted in Grace Can Transform Your Relationship with Your Toddler:

When you parent from a place of grace, you’re not just correcting behavior—you’re nurturing your child’s heart. Your toddler will learn that boundaries come from love, that mistakes are opportunities for growth, and that they are cherished, even when they fall short. This shift will bring a deeper connection between you and your child, fostering trust, respect, and open communication. Your home will become a place of peace and joy, where both you and your toddler can thrive.