• The PAZ™ framework •

PAZ is a calm home system designed for sensitive and neurodivergent families.

It focuses on three essential parts of nervous system regulation at home: the environment, the body, and emotional connection.

There is a calmer way for sensitive families to live at home

Peaceful Space

When the environment calms, the child doesn’t have to fight to survive it

PAZ Space

A cozy calming corner with soft lighting, neutral colors, simple organization, sensory-friendly textures, and a peaceful atmosphere.

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the Body

Regulation begins in the body, not in behavior

First, take a deep breath.
You are not failing.


Some children experience the world more intensely...

girl wearing white crew-neck blouse
girl wearing white crew-neck blouse

At Dulce de Leche Mom, we believe that behavior is often a form of communication from the nervous system asking for safety in a world that can feel like too MUCH.

A simple but powerful framework to help your child feel:

  • safe in their environment

  • regulated in their body

  • connected and understood

girl reading in a paceful white sofa
girl reading in a paceful white sofa

Zone of Connection

Connection is what turns overwhelm into safety

You do not need:

  • a perfect house

  • expensive sensory rooms

  • fancy organizing systems

  • endless patience every second of the day

You only need small intentional shifts that help your family experience a little more calm, connection, and understanding.

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  • Sensory Overload Signs

  • Calm & Cozy Zone Ideas

  • Movement Activities for Regulation

  • Focus-Friendly Spaces

  • Gentle Routines for Sensitive Kids

Looking for practical support?

  • Printable resources

  • Sensory checklists

  • Calming tools

  • Observation trackers

  • Home design ideas for neurodivergent families

Whether your child is neurodivergent, highly sensitive, struggling with focus, emotionally overwhelmed, sensory-seeking, or simply needs a softer approach…

And whether you, as a parent, sometimes feel it all too — the noise, the demands, the exhaustion, the guilt, the love that feels so big it’s heavy…

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