parenting & child development support and resources
WINkid fosters child development and special needs care through a unique combination of evidence-based content and behavioral health and return-to-work support—to help working families thrive through every stage of childhood.
the urgent need for parental support
The current maternity care system struggles to meet the needs of working parents, especially
those caring for children with developmental, behavioral, or mental health challenges:
1 in 3 children are at risk of experiencing developmental, behavioral and mental health issues
40
of the workforce consists of parents, yet 80% of their support needs remain unmet
80
of working parents said their productivity is affected due to child care responsibilities
76
of parents worry about their child’s mental health
66
of working parents experience burnout
32
of working parents leave their jobs due to child-related responsibilities
71
of children will need social-emotional or behavioral support
the WINkid advantage
Supporting parents enhances business outcomes, with companies achieving 5.5x revenue growth through increased innovation, talent retention, and productivity by supporting working parents. WINkid aligns with DEI initiatives by supporting diverse family structures and meeting inclusive care needs.
how WINkid supports parents and children
comprehensive parenting guidance
Certified child development professionals and trained parent coaches provide expertise from birth through early childhood, covering every aspect of child growth and development.
holistic child development focus
WIN’s platform addresses developmental milestones, mental health, behavior, nutrition, sleep, and learning to ensure each child reaches their full potential.
interactive, personalized content
Parents gain access to resources to track postpartum depression risk, manage mental and physical wellness, and receive personalized support for parental confidence and self-care.
dedicated parent guide
Hands-on, high-touch support from certified parent mentors, offering real-time assistance and escalating complex issues to child development specialists for actionable next steps.
community and support networks
Private online parenting communities foster a sense of belonging, allowing parents to connect with experts and each other.
advocacy and engagement
Parents receive guidance and documentation to overcome barriers related to gender or racial bias and to access timely care.