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When more than one adult is helping to raise a child, parenting dynamics can get complicated. Differences in parenting styles, unresolved tension between co-parents, or the presence of grandparents in the home all shape the family experience. These workshops help caregivers reduce conflict, create consistency, and build a home where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported.
Interactive Workshops
Let’s Get on the Same Page: Practical Steps to Resolve Parenting Style ConflictsLet’s Get on the Same Page: Practical Steps to Resolve Parenting Style Conflicts
When caregivers disagree about parenting, it creates confusion for kids and tension in the family. This workshop offers practical ways to align on discipline and routines, so families can feel more stable and supported.
Fair Play: How to Find Balance and Harmony When Sharing Household Tasks
Unequal household responsibilities can create tension and disconnect. This workshop offers practical tools for building equity, reducing resentment, and creating a more balanced, joyful partnership. You’ll gain tools to create a more balanced and harmonious partnership with less tension over daily life and more room for fun and fulfillment.
In the Trenches: Navigate Challenging Co-Parenting Relationships
Co-parenting after separation can feel like navigating a minefield. This workshop helps parents identify common triggers, reduce conflict, and focus on what matters most: their child’s emotional well-being.
Cooperative Co-Parenting for Separated & Divorced Parents
When parents are no longer together, cooperation is essential—but not always easy. This workshop offers strategies for creating a more peaceful dynamic across households and supporting children through the transition.
Bridging the Generation Gap: Strengthening Grandparent-Parent Relationships
Different generations often have different ideas about parenting. This workshop helps parents and grandparents find common ground, reduce conflict, and create a stronger family team. When caregivers align, kids feel safer and more supported.
Bring Calm and Cooperation to Your Intergenerational Home
Living in a multigenerational household can bring both connection and conflict. This workshop provides guidance on how to balance competing needs, communicate with empathy, and foster a sense of calm and cooperation across the generations.
Navigating Seasons of Change
Whether it’s a new school, a family shift, or a big move, transitions can be tough. This workshop helps caregivers support children through change with empathy, structure, and a steady emotional presence.
Dad, Let’s Talk: Give Your Child the Attention They Crave
Fatherhood comes with expectations—both cultural and personal—that can be challenging and even be barriers to father-child relationships. This workshop helps dads build strong emotional bonds with their children and create rituals that support peaceful, engaged parenting.
Parenting Checkup: What to Keep and What to Change
How have you improved your parenting approaches and what still needs work? Let’s review some important parenting principles that you may have gathered over this year and consider which ones are most important for your family as we head into the new year
Be Your Child’s Calm Center: How to Stay Calm When Your Child is Stressed
Human beings are built to reflect each other’s emotions. When our children display intense feelings and behaviors, our brains naturally reflect those. We start to feel stressed, angry, fearful, or overwhelmed just like our children. During this live, online class, you will learn practical strategies to help you be a calm center for your child’s emotional world.
Take the Stress Out of Parenting
Parents are less stressed when their kids cooperate. Children are more cooperative when they feel positively connected with their parents. When kids resist routines or push back, that stress follows parents to work, school, and beyond. This workshop offers simple tools that reduce daily power struggles and help families feel more connected and calm.
Step-Families: Does it Ever Get Better?
Blending families can be rewarding—and really hard. This workshop explores the unique challenges of step-parenting, from loyalty conflicts to relationship-building, and offers tools to create more connection and less tension over time.