Little Brains & Bodies — Privacy Notice
Last updated: March 2026
Your privacy matters here. This notice explains what information we collect, how we use it, and what choices you have. We've tried to write it like a human did.
What We Collect
When you use this site, we may collect:
Information you give us directly: your name, email address, and anything you share when filling out a form, signing up for our email list, or making a purchase.
Information collected automatically: basic technical data like your browser type, device, pages visited, and time on site. This is standard analytics data and doesn't identify you personally.
Cookies: we use cookies to keep the site functioning and to understand how people use it. You can adjust cookie preferences through your browser settings or via our cookie banner.
How We Use It
We use your information to respond to questions you send us, deliver resources or updates you've opted into, process purchases and manage account access, and improve how the site works.
We will never sell your data. We don't use your information for advertising on other platforms.
Third-Party Services
We work with a small set of trusted tools to run this site. Each has its own privacy practices:
These services may process your data on our behalf. We choose tools that take data handling seriously, but their practices are governed by their own policies.
Your Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access the data we hold about you, request that we correct or delete it, withdraw consent to marketing emails at any time (there's an unsubscribe link in every email), or ask us to stop processing your data in certain ways.
To make any of these requests, email us at barbara@littlebrainsandbodies.com. We'll respond within 30 days.
Data Retention
We keep your information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide services. If you request deletion, we'll remove your data from our systems within a reasonable timeframe, except where we're required to retain it for legal reasons.
Children's Privacy
Little Brains & Bodies is a platform for parents and caregivers — not for children. We don't knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13. If you believe a child has submitted information through our site, please contact us and we'll remove it.
Changes to This Notice
If we make meaningful changes, we'll update the date at the top and note what changed. Continued use of the site means you accept the updated terms.
Questions? barbara@littlebrainsandbodies.com — we read every email personally.
Little Brains & Bodies — Terms of Service
Last updated: March 2026
Welcome to Little Brains & Bodies. These Terms govern your use of our website and resources. By using this site, you agree to what's below.
1. Educational Purpose
Everything on this site — articles, guides, toolkits, videos, and any other content — is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, therapeutic guidance, or a substitute for professional services. Little Brains & Bodies does not assess, diagnose, or treat children or families. If you have concerns about your child's development or health, please consult a qualified professional.
2. Using Our Content
Free content: Blog posts, videos, and publicly available resources may be saved and shared for personal, non-commercial use. Please credit Little Brains & Bodies when sharing.
Paid content: Toolkits, guides, courses, and downloadable resources are licensed for your personal, household use. They may not be copied, redistributed, or resold without written permission. Purchases are non-transferable.
3. Your Conduct
When using our site or submitting information through our forms, you agree not to misuse or attempt to disrupt our services, or submit false or misleading information.
4. Intellectual Property
All content on this site — written, visual, and downloadable — is owned by Little Brains & Bodies / Neuroinclusive Learning LLC unless otherwise noted. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is not permitted.
5. Third-Party Services
Our site uses third-party tools including payment processing and email delivery. Your interactions with those services are governed by their own terms and privacy policies. We are not responsible for third-party practices.
6. Limitation of Liability
Little Brains & Bodies provides educational content in good faith, but we cannot guarantee outcomes. We are not liable for any harm, loss, or damages arising from the use or misuse of our content or resources.
7. Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. When we do, we'll update the date at the top of this page. Continuing to use the site after changes are posted means you accept the updated Terms.
Questions? Reach us at barbara@littlebrainsandbodies.com — we read everything personally.
Little Brains & Bodies — Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2026
This page explains what cookies are, which ones this site uses, and how you can control them.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that get saved to your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember things — like whether you're logged in, or which pages you've visited. They're not harmful and don't contain personal information on their own.
What We Use Cookies For
We use cookies in three general ways:
Essential cookies keep the site working. Things like staying logged into your member account or having a purchase remembered through checkout. These can't be switched off without breaking basic site functions.
Analytics cookies help us understand how people use the site — which pages get visited, how long people stay, where they get stuck. We use this to make the site better. This data is aggregated and doesn't identify you personally.
Third-party cookies come from the tools we use to run the site. These include Webflow (hosting and analytics), MailerLite (email — only sets cookies if you interact with an embedded form), and Memberstack (member accounts). Each of these services has its own cookie practices governed by their own policies.
What We Don't Do
We don't use cookies to track you across other websites, serve you ads, or build a profile of you for marketing purposes.
Your Choices
You can control cookies through your browser settings — most browsers let you see what's stored, block new cookies, or clear existing ones. The tradeoff is that some parts of the site (like staying logged in) may not work correctly if essential cookies are blocked.
If you're in the EU or UK, you'll see a cookie banner when you first visit. You can update your preferences at any time through that banner.
Changes
If we change how we use cookies in a meaningful way, we'll update the date at the top of this page.
Questions? barbara@littlebrainsandbodies.com