Confidently handle big and small parenting challenges, from prenatal to young adult
Watch or just listen to experts who get right to the point. You have questions and we have new insights and answers. Each Series includes videos (15 minutes) and handouts with proven, easy-to-understand strategies that solve big and small challenges built around a developmental stage or parenting challenge.
Weekly Live Classes on topics from prenatal to young adult. Join engaging, interactive, online classes, offered at lunchtime and evenings, Monday through Friday. Connect with experts and other parents to learn, share, de-stress and get answers.
All our weekly live classes are recorded. These full-length (60 Minutes) recorded classes and helpful handouts can be accessed below.
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Does your child have meltdowns when you try to limit behaviors? Is your little one suddenly hitting or biting others in frustration? Have you tried to resolve these challenging behaviors, and nothing seems to work? You are not alon...
Does your child seem unmotivated, stressed or just bored when it comes to school? Do you play homework police instead of connecting positively with your child? Are you confused about what will really help? Many parents feel overwhel...
Several Peace at Home Parents requested a class on Habits for Healthy Families and luckily we have just the expert to make it happen. Please join Peace at Home expert Stephanie Rondeau for a conversation on how to build routines that support lifelon...
We want our children to live healthy, happy lives with strong connections and a positive sense of self. Conversation is a pathway to developing and sustaining a healthy and trusting relationship with your child and for having a positive impact on ho...
Young children have important basic needs to feel secure and they need family life to remain pleasurable in uncertain times. Participants will be able to: ● Recognize the unique social-emotional needs of young children during stressful ti...
Got questions? Bring them on! Applying new parenting approaches often requires support. You may be changing parenting practices that have been handed down from generation to generation and we’ve got your back as doubts and frustrations may arise. ...
School refusal, also known as school avoidance, is a misunderstood and complex challenge. While school refusal is often viewed as misbehavior, in most cases students are simply too anxious to enter the school environment and, in the cases of some st...
Co-parenting is often a challenge for parents living apart. The impact of constant stress and arguments can be exhausting. This course will help you recognize factors that interfere with cooperative co-parenting and provide you with concrete strateg...
All children are sad, anxious, irritable, or aggressive at times. Occasionally kids find it challenging to sit still, pay attention, or interact with others. In most cases, these are just typical phases in their development. However, these behaviors...
Does the idea of talking with your child about sexual orientation feel difficult or even a little scary?Are you confused about the changing ways that many in our society see these issues?Feeling the need for some guidance about how to support your c...
No matter the age of your child, you've probably experienced some difficulty that's led to an argument. Whether the conflict lasts a moment or a month, it can leave parent and child feeling hurt or frustrated or both. Learn how to work with your chi...
We parents of young children have too much to do and not enough time to do it. So certain things fall off the to-do list, and fitness is usually one of the first to go. At the same time, we know deep down that we are more patient and positive when w...
Got questions? Bring them on! Applying new parenting approaches often requires support. You may be changing parenting practices that have been handed down from generation to generation and we’ve got your back as doubts and frustrations may arise. ...
New babies are driven to eat, play, and sleep throughout the day – it’s how they grow. Sounds simple but balancing your work with new baby’s needs can be challenging, especially when you are working from home. During your leave you...
Co-parenting can be stressful after a divorce, separation, or anytime parents are not in a couple relationship. Learn the importance of “cooperative co-parenting” and strategies to support your children. This class will help you minimize conflic...
Parents are reeling from recent acts of violence and now thinking about Texas families who lost young ones attending school where they should be safe. You may be feeling overwhelmed with fear, sinking into despair, totally disconnected as losses mou...
Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you're trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the wor...
Parent stress has dramatically increased since the start of the pandemic, but children's essential needs haven't really changed. Parents are less stressed when they recognize myths that may cause family conflict and understand what's most i...
Your child’s sexuality is part of their identity, and it’s important to talk about it. We know it can be uncomfortable to talk about sex and sexuality with your child, and we also know how important it is to support their confidence and positive...
Screen time is increasing rapidly, and parents are wondering, how much is too much? This flash class will share the current screen time recommendations for young children and address why limiting screen time is important. We’ll offer guidelines fo...