Heart-Fueled Tools Focus Group

Discovery Questions

These questions are simply here to help you notice what stands out as you watch the videos. You do not need to consider every one. Follow what feels most alive, useful, surprising, or true in your home.. You are welcome to and not expected to write your noticings and responses.

What you noticed

•          What new understandings did you discover while watching the videos?

•          What insights did you gain about your child, yourself, or your family rhythms?

•          What questions did the videos answer for you?

•          What new questions arose?

•          Were there any questions or needs you realized you had only after watching?

How the videos landed in your family

•          How did the videos impact your family, if at all?

•          What stood out or resonated most for you?

•          What stood out or resonated most for your child?

•          Which character did you relate to most? Which character did your child relate to most?

•          Did the open-ended stories spark creative connection, conversation, play, or imagination?

How you watched and used them

•          Did you watch with your child, on your own, or both?

•          Did your child ask to watch any of the videos again?

•          Did you enjoy watching the videos?

•          Would you prefer these videos as something to watch together, or something your child could watch on their own?

•          How and when did you watch the videos?

•          Have you been using any of the heart breaths? If yes, when and how?

Clarity and experience

•          Were the breath instructions clear, easy, and engaging to follow?

•          What did you not like or what felt unclear?

•          What could be improved, omitted, or added?

•          What would make the videos feel more supportive, nourishing, or useful in real-life family moments?

Search and sharing

•          If you were searching online for support related to this work, what words or phrases would you type into Google, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook groups, or another platform?

•          Where do you usually go when you are looking for parenting support, advice, or tools?

•          What would help more families understand what Heart-Fueled Tools are and why they might be useful?

Future possibilities

•          Would you pay for a video customized for your child or family situation?

•          If a video were customized for your family, would you be open to contributing it to a shared Heart-Fueled Tools community library so other families could benefit too?

•          What would make the app or video library feel worth returning to again and again?