Evidence-based parenting skill for OpenClaw. Every answer sourced from peer-reviewed research. 0–24 months.
- Answers parenting questions using only evidence-based research (not mommy blogs)
- Cites specific studies with authors, journals, and years
- Covers: cognitive, language, motor, social-emotional, sleep, nutrition, sensory play, screen time, and discipline
- Distinguishes between consensus findings, debated areas, and outdated advice
- Adapts to your child's specific age in months for relevant milestones
openclaw skill add riverventures/peer-reviewed-parentJust ask parenting questions naturally:
- "Is sleep training safe for a 6-month-old?"
- "When should I introduce allergens?"
- "My 14-month-old isn't walking yet. Should I worry?"
- "How much screen time is ok at 18 months?"
The skill activates automatically when it detects parenting, child development, or infant care topics.
- Every answer is sourced. No generic advice. You get the study, the sample size, and whether it's been replicated.
- Distinguishes correlation from causation. "Breastfeeding correlates with higher IQ" hits different when you know the confounders.
- Flags outdated advice. Your mother-in-law's tips from 1995 may have been superseded.
- Built by a parent. I made this because I was tired of Googling at 3am and getting SEO garbage instead of actual research.
Reference material drawn from: Pediatrics, JAMA Pediatrics, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, WHO guidelines, AAP guidelines, and landmark studies (LEAP, EAT, Hart & Risley, Ainsworth, Bowlby).
Full citation list: references/
Found a study that should be included? Open a PR with the citation in the references/ directory. Must be peer-reviewed, include DOI, and note sample size.
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