Meet Ramona Watts

Helping parents build calmer routines, stronger connection, and healthy early development — five minutes at a time.

Ramona Watts has spent her life studying, teaching, and living the everyday realities of parenting and early childhood development.

As a mother of 10, grandmother of 30, preschool teacher, and child development educator, Ramona understands something many parents need to hear:

You do not have to do everything perfectly to be a wonderful parent.

Over the years, she saw how overwhelmed many parents felt — especially during the early years of a child’s life. Exhaustion, stress, bedtime struggles, emotional overload, and the constant pressure to “do everything right” often left parents feeling discouraged and disconnected.

But she also discovered something powerful:
small, consistent moments of connection can make an enormous difference in a child’s emotional security, confidence, learning, and development.

That realization became the foundation for The 5-Minute Connection Method™.

Through simple daily routines focused on connection, emotional safety, communication, and consistency, Ramona helps parents focus less on perfection and more on the moments that matter most.

Her approach combines:

  • child development principles,
  • preschool teaching experience,
  • brain-building activities,
  • emotional connection,
  • and real-life parenting wisdom

into practical routines that fit naturally into everyday family life.

The heart behind The 5-Minute Connection Method™ is simple:

Children thrive when they feel safe, loved, heard, and connected.

And parents thrive when they stop trying to do everything perfectly and begin focusing on meaningful daily connection instead.

Today, Ramona shares parenting resources, routines, encouragement, and educational tools designed to help families create calmer bedtimes, stronger emotional bonds, and healthier early childhood development from birth through age five.

And perhaps most importantly, she wants parents to know this:

If your home feels messy but your child feels loved, safe, comforted, and connected…
you are already doing important work.