Welcome
Upgrade Your Child’s Thinking System
Helping children understand how the real world works.
MindFrame uses stories children love to introduce psychology, strategy, and real-world thinking tools—one bedtime story at a time.

Julian.Xie
Founder of MindFrame
Good Intentions Aren’t Enough.
Why do children often ignore what seems like common sense?
“Because lecturing triggers defensiveness.”
“Because children need stories to navigate the world.”
“Because mental models matter more than right answers.”
“MindFrame” doesn’t lecture.
We deliver insights through storytelling.
Every story is a map to help them understand the world.
The “MindFrame” Story Map
Every story is designed around four core life-skills your child will use forever.

Thinking Tools
Child’s Thinking System
Learning to see problems from multiple perspectives, find diverse solutions, and refine their own thinking.
Social Intelligence
The Human Nature Radar
Understanding how groups influence individuals and the hidden dynamics of interpersonal relationships.
Values & Character
The Inner Compass
Internalizing virtues like kindness, fairness, responsibility, and courage through lived narratives.
World Systems
The Reality Roadmap
Grasping how social rules are formed, how they impact outcomes, and how the world actually functions.
Why Does “MindFrame” Work?

Psychology, Not Preaching
We don’t tell kids to “be good.” We show them how Reciprocity, Boundaries, and Incentives work in real life. No labels, just logic.

Stories Kids Actually Respect
No “perfect hero” scripts. Our characters struggle, justify, and fail—just like real people. Children listen because they see the truth.

Support for Parents
Each story includes a short “Psychology Note.” It’s a 2-minute system upgrade for you to understand the hidden dynamics behind your child’s actions.
Start Tonight
“MindFrame” requires no courses, check-ins, or long hours of study. All it takes is one bedtime story.
Step 1
Pick a Story
No need to overthink—any story is a great start. Each takes about 5 minutes.
Step 2
Read Together at Bedtime
To the child, it’s just a great story. To their future self, it’s psychology, mental models, and social wisdom.
Step 3
Skip the Moralizing
This is the most important rule. Don’t ask, “What did you learn?” Let the story do the teaching.