For parents

For parents.

School emails. Pediatrician appointments. Birthday party RSVPs. The Costco run. Ezra handles the small stuff so you can focus on the kids actually in front of you.

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The school email firehose, summarized.

"Mia's spring concert next Tuesday." "Permission slip for the field trip due Friday." "Reminder: school photos this week — order form attached." Ezra reads them all, picks out what matters, surfaces what's actually time-sensitive.

anything from the school I need to deal with
Two real things: • Permission slip for Mia's field trip — due Friday • Spring concert next Tuesday at 7pm Rest is fundraising and PTA stuff.

Family scheduling without the spreadsheet.

"What's everyone doing Saturday?" "When's Jack's next dentist appointment?" "Are the kids free Thursday afternoon?" Ezra knows the shape of the family week — and finds windows when you need them.

when can mia have her best friend over this week
Mia is free Wed afternoon (after 4) and most of Saturday. Want me to text her friend's mom?

The "I keep forgetting" stuff, handled.

The library books. The dry cleaning. The thing the pediatrician said to follow up on. The email you said you'd send the soccer coach. Ezra remembers them so you don't have to.

remind me to return mia's library books before friday
Got it. Reminder Thursday morning, and Friday morning too.
also email coach about the missed practice
Drafted: "Hi Coach — quick heads up, Mia's going to miss Wednesday's practice — family thing. Let me know if she should make it up. — Sarah" Send?

Plan the things you don't have time to plan.

Birthday parties. Grandma's visit. The dentist appointments you've been putting off. Ezra does the research, suggests options, books what you approve.

need to find a new pediatrician — moving to seattle. recommendations
Three highly-reviewed options in your area: • Seattle Children's Pediatrics — closest, accepts your insurance • Greenwood Pediatrics — slightly farther, great reviews • Kids+ — farthest but late hours Want me to check availability for a meet-and-greet?

Help with the conversations that are hard to have.

"Help me write a note to Jack's teacher about his anxiety." "How do I respond to my mother-in-law's text without getting into it?" Ezra is good at the part where you're not sure what to say.

help me write a note to jack's teacher — he's been anxious about reading time and i want to flag it
"Hi Mrs. Howard — wanted to give you a heads up, Jack's been a bit anxious about reading time lately. Not sure what's behind it but he mentioned feeling self-conscious. Anything you've noticed? Happy to talk if helpful. — Sarah" Want me to soften it or make it more direct?

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Free right now. The mental load is real, and Ezra is built for the parts of it that don't need a parent to handle them.

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