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For a limited time, tinyGuardian is free to use. Get an emotional snapshot of your child. Start building resilience today.
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Driven by Innovation — Founded by Alumni of MIT and Brown.
How it works
Do a 15-Minute Check-In
Sit with your child and explore a friendly, age-appropriate questionnaire designed to spark connection and meaningful insight.
Get a Clear Emotional Snapshot
Receive a personalized, confidential report that shows how your child is doing across 9 key areas of emotional resilience—and where they need support most.
Complete the Recommended Activities
Our fun, science-backed strategies fit easily into daily life and strengthen the areas where your child needs the most support.
Build Resilience & Connection
As you practice these activities together, your child becomes more secure, more resilient to bullies and emotional threats—and your bond as a parent grows stronger.
Real impact on families
"TinyGuardian helped us reconnect with our son in a way therapy and school conversations hadn't — he finally opened up to us."
Parent of a 7-year-old boy, Massachusetts
A Small Habit That Makes a Big Difference
"Children with strong emotional awareness and confidence are significantly less likely to become targets of abuse."
tinyGuardian Scientific Board
Best in class psychologist
Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic
Dr. Jeglic is a clinical psychologist and professor at John Jay College, where she focuses on sexual abuse prevention and child emotional resilience. She has authored multiple books and peer-reviewed studies on abuse risk reduction. Her expertise ensures tinyGuardian's approach is both ethical and evidence-based.
Dr. Rod McCloy
Dr. McCloy is a leading psychometrician with a PhD in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of Minnesota and a BA from Duke University. He has over 30 years of experience designing large-scale assessments, including work with the ASVAB and the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). His expertise ensures tinyGuardian's tools are grounded in scientific rigor and measurement precision.
Dr. Georgia Winters
Dr. Winters is a psychologist and assistant professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, specializing in child abuse prevention and forensic psychology. Her research focuses on offender behavior and safeguarding systems, contributing to national policies on child safety. She has co-authored numerous publications on sexual grooming and abuse prevention strategies.
Safety and Resilience-Focused
Children who feel safe, connected, and self-aware are harder to harm—by bullies, predators, or by the weight of everyday stress.
Built by experts
Advised by psychologists and psychometric specialists with over 20 years of experience in bullying and abuse prevention.
Clear Insights, Fast Action
Visual reports and simple, personalized activities help you support your child where it matters most.
Engaging & Easy to Use
Short, science-based check-ins feel playful for kids and insightful for parents.
Driven by Innovation
Developed inside MIT's entrepreneurship hub, tinyGuardian combines evidence-based design with rapid innovation to tackle real challenges families face today.
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