"What I want to know is, why is it so hard for us to get information that will take us to the next level of society?"What she was articulating is precisely the problem that Tumblon addresses: the most important information for parents of young children is least accessible - for sociological, educational and time reasons - from those who would most benefit from it. Sociologically, child development information has been written by and for people with high levels of education. Furthermore, the parents who would most benefit from it are often significantly pressed by work and family responsibilities.
What is "the information that will take us to the next level of society"? It is timely, high quality, actionable child development information. Understanding your child at each stage of development and how to provide appropriate support at each stage is critical for normal development, which shapes a child's love for learning, and predicts school achievement. That information is precisely what you find on tumblon's child overview page. We have made the language simple and accessible for parents without high levels of education. We have made it an "executive summary" so that in 5 minutes a parent can have a good sense of what is going on and what to do.
Parents play the most important role in society, shaping the character, competence, creativity and health of their families. We are coming alongside families with the information they need to make wise decisions in parenting. Parenting will never be easy; but now getting information shouldn't be the hard part.