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These top-rated Peace At Home Parenting workshops address the real-life challenges parents face. When parents have access to practical support, they experience less stress, children thrive, and employees perform better. Whether you're looking to support families in your school, workplace, or community organization, these workshops deliver proven strategies that strengthen both families and outcomes.

Interactive Workshops

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.
Positive Discipline for Peace at Home
Discipline is most effective when it's both firm and kind. This workshop equips parents with practical tools to set clear, respectful limits—without yelling or shaming—so children learn responsibility in a supportive environment. Participants gain consistent strategies that not only improve behavior but also strengthen the parent-child connection.
Be Your Child’s Calm Center
Kids look to the adults around them when emotions run high—but many parents feel overwhelmed themselves. This workshop helps caregivers find steadiness in the chaos so they can model calm and help their children feel safe and seen.
Sugar, Screens, and Routines: Find the Right Balance for Your Family
When bedtime turns into a battle, screens feel like a lifeline, and mealtimes are a mess, it's easy to feel defeated. This workshop helps parents reset routines, establish healthy habits, and create more calm and cooperation at home.
Social Media: When to Hover and When to Step Back
Social Media can feel like a minefield - parents need the tools and confidence to guide their children safely through it. From setting boundaries to understanding risks and trends, this workshop provides the tools to create a personalized plan that supports healthy online habits and reduces persisten conflicts.
Lighten Mom's Mental Load to Boost Kids' Mental Health
When moms carry it all, burnout follows—and kids feel the effects. This workshop supports moms and dads to work together on setting boundaries, asking for help, and prioritizing well-being. A lighter mental load means more connection, presence, and emotional stability for the whole family.
Fathers and Children: Tuning Into Your Story for Closer Connections
Many dads want to be more emotionally connected but aren’t always sure how. This workshop helps fathers recognize the influences of their own upbringing and embrace their unique parenting role. Dads will gain confidence and simple tools to strengthen bonds and support their child’s development.
Mental Health Essentials for Parents
When kids are struggling inside, it can show up as acting out, shutting down, or withdrawing. This workshop helps parents distinguish between typical emotional struggles and signs of mental health challenges. Participants will recognize ways they may be creating more stress even with the best of intentions and gain effective tools to support their child with empathy and action.
Talking to Teens: Communication for Connection and Safety
Teenagers crave independence but still need connection—and that push/pull can leave parents confused or frustrated. This workshop helps caregivers stay in the conversation, even when it feels one-sided, and rebuild trust during these tricky years.
Misbehavior or Mental Health Issues? How to Spot the Difference
Not all defiance or withdrawal is a choice—often it’s a sign of distress. This workshop helps parents distinguish between typical misbehavior and possible mental health challenges. They will gain tools to respond compassionately while still setting limits that matter.
Who Owns the Problem? Teach Problem Solving Skills and Strengthen Resilience
It’s painful to watch your child struggle—but always stepping in can backfire. This workshop helps parents know when to guide and when to let go. Parents will learn essential steps in coaching children to find solutions, so kids can grow into capable, resilient problem-solvers.
Bullying: Relationships Matter
Whether a child is being left out, picked on, or acting aggressively, these experiences leave a lasting mark. This workshop focuses on what parents can do to build emotional safety and support healthy relationships that reduce bullying and its impact.
Parenting Style Conflicts: Let’s Get on the Same Page
When caregivers disagree about parenting, it creates confusion for kids and tension in the family. This workshop offers practical ways to align on parenting approaches, so families can feel more stable, supported and confident.

Meet your Instructors

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Amy Alamar

School, Teens, Relationships,

EdD

Aaron Weintraub

Autism, Anxiety, ADHD,

MS, Curriculum Advisor

Tanika Eaves

Infants, Birth, Relationships,

PhD, LCSW, IMH-E®

Sophie Hornick

Medical issues, Hospitalization, Grief/Loss,

MS, CCLS

Susan Schaefer

Education, School Success, Executive Function,

M.Ed., M.A.T.
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