Practical resources for raising children with īmān, adab, salah, Qur'an, confidence and love for Allah — one small action at a time.
The Toolkit is where Righteous Roots guidance becomes usable. Find printable cards, checklists, trackers, parent scripts, conversation sheets, planning tools and activity resources connected to the Age Roadmap and Parent Guides.
Step 3: Toolkit — choose the resource to use.
The Toolkit gives you the materials. Start with the Age Roadmap to understand the stage. Read Parent Guides to understand the issue. Use the Toolkit when you are ready to apply. Use the Tarbiyah Companion to turn one resource into a weekly plan.
The Toolkit does not explain every age stage in depth. It links resources to the right ages.
The Toolkit does not replace deeper parenting guidance. It gives the practical tool after you understand the issue.
The Toolkit does not build the full weekly plan. It gives the resource the Companion can place into your week.
Jump straight to the kind of resource that matches this week.
Start with a complete set of resources around one tarbiyah focus.
Every resource in the Toolkit should help a parent do one of five things.
Cards, worksheets and checklists to use at home.
Activities that help children rehearse salah, adab, identity and self-control.
Scripts for difficult parenting moments.
Simple trackers for habits and routines.
Planning sheets for school, work, screens, puberty, maktab and teen transition.
Toolkit resources look different at each stage because children learn differently. For the deeper age explanation, go to the Age Roadmap.
Find a practical tool by age, topic, resource type or family situation. Looking for a broader archive across the whole site? Open the Library →
Once you choose a resource, use the Tarbiyah Companion to place it into a realistic weekly rhythm.
Local support is not a replacement for family tarbiyah. It supports it. In the future, Righteous Roots will help families find local maktabs, Qur'an classes, masjids, youth programs, Islamic schools and school transition resources.
A full Maktab Readiness and Verification Checklist printable is planned in the Toolkit library above.
The Tarbiyah Toolkit is designed as educational support for Muslim families. Resources should draw on Qur'an, authentic Sunnah, classical tarbiyah principles and contemporary child-development insights where appropriate. They are not a substitute for qualified scholarly advice, medical care, psychological support or family counselling where needed.