


I just wanted to feel like I belonged!
Like I was part of the group.
Like I didn’t have to overthink anything I’d said or done to make sure it didn’t offend or make me the next target.
But the only SYSTEM we’ve been handed?
Is a system that demands your tween to neglect their self worth and opt instead for FEAR!
Fear of being excluded online in chats, on gaming platforms…
Fear of saying the wrong thing that will get them muted or not invited into group chats.
It’s become about CONFORMING to whatever they believe is IN.
Teaching your child to IGNORE their instincts, their true self!
So I took the resources that I know already WORK.
I studied, observed and moulded them to suit individual tweens and kids for optimum results.
And I built STRATEGIES!
Then I made them ACTIONABLE!
HOW?
By turning it into a program that is EASY and TRANSFORMATIONAL
It's THIS:
✅ Calmly exiting toxic chats instead of begging to stay included.
✅ Recognising emotional manipulation (guilt trips, “jokes” that sting, loyalty loops) and saying “I deserve better.”
✅ Rebuilding their self-worth after online drama without spiralling into anxiety or withdrawal.
✅ Setting boundaries without fear—even when friends push back.
✅ Laughing again because they’re no longer shrinking to fit in.
This is what happens when a tween learns to stop chasing approval… and starts trusting their own voice.
And you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Now, Listen:
And yet… they keep going back.
Back to the group chat where they’re half-included.
Back to the gaming platform where they’re muted for “fun.”
Back to friends who cross the line—and then laugh it off.
Why?
Because, belonging—even in spaces that hurt—feels safer than being left out for your tween.
This isn’t weakness.
This is emotional survival in a 24/7 digital world.
And the advice we grew up with?
“Be tougher.”
“Don’t let it get to you.”
“Just walk away.”
It doesn’t work here.
Today’s kids don’t need thicker skin.
They need inner strength.
They need tools to notice manipulation, set boundaries, and walk away before it breaks them.
That’s what Unmute™ gives them.

Keep replaying the same hurtful patterns online and off—from group chats that turn silent to “jokes” that don’t feel funny anymore.

Feel like walking away will mean losing everything—so they stay stuck in friendships and digital spaces that chip away at their confidence.

Want to stop surviving social drama and start building unshakable inner strength—so your child knows they are enough without proving, pleasing, or performing.
Introducing:
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Where your tween gets an inner transformation:
Discover Inner Strength And Calm Strategies - Even In Tricky Friend Groups
The Loyalty Loop™ - Spot Manipulation And "Jokes" That Ren't Funny
The Cyber Bullying Vault™ - Set Boundaries Online By Protecting Their Screen And Stories.

Rebuild Your Tween's Confidence After Social Hurt And Trauma
Reactions And Responses - By Speaking Up Calmly, Exiting Toxic Spaces, And Owning Their "NO".
Creating A Safe Squad™ Online And Offline!




She didn’t just rewrite the playbook on helping kids bounce back from bullying—she’s living proof that quiet confidence changes everything.
After navigating her own childhood battles with social exclusion and later watching her kids wrestle with the same toxic patterns in chats, games, and group dynamics, Kim decided enough was enough.
She didn’t want another generation of kids to believe “thicker skin” was the answer.
She didn’t want parents left in the dark with vague advice like “just block them.”
So she created tools and strategies that don’t just protect tweens online and offline…
They rebuild their sense of self from the inside out.
Now?
Kim is the go-to guide for parents and tweens ready to break free from digital drama, toxic loyalty loops, and emotional suppression—and finally feel safe in their own skin again.
Her programs aren’t about fixing kids.
They’re about giving them the quiet inner strength to stand tall in a loud, chaotic world.


Yes. This isn’t about making your child louder—it’s about helping them feel strong enough to speak up when it matters.
Yes. Each week includes tools for parents to support their tween without overstepping.
Yes. Kimberly is neurodivergent and so a lot of her strategies, methods and approaches can be customised to suit the individual child.
Ages 10-15yrs old. Plus, parents.
- 6 modules with lessons for parents and tweens.
- Copy of the Bounce Back Against Cyber Bullying Journal
- Access to Q and A coaching calls.
- Access to the Cyber Bullying Strategy Vault
Because the parents who know how to help their tween build their quiet strength against toxic friends and social bullying?
Already Bought their seat!