The Missing Link in Child and Family Well-Being: Supporting Parents

Peace at Home March 2026 | Kathleen Harkins Weissenberger

Every community invests in children.

  • Employers provide family benefits to help working parents balance responsibilities.
  • Schools work tirelessly to educate them. 
  • Pediatricians care for their health. 
  • Mental health clinicians support their emotional well-being. 

Yet one critical group remains largely under-supported:

Parents.

Parents have the greatest influence on children’s development, behavior, and long-term success. But while many systems serve children, very few are designed to support parents themselves, especially with practical, research-based guidance they can apply to everyday challenges.

Today’s parents are navigating unprecedented complexity: rising concerns about youth mental health, constant digital influence, academic pressure, neurodiversity, and the ongoing challenge of balancing work and family responsibilities. Many parents feel overwhelmed and unsure where to turn for trusted guidance.

The effects ripple far beyond the home. Family stress impacts children’s well-being and school engagement. It affects employee focus and productivity. It strains educators, clinicians, and family service organizations working to support children without always having the tools to address the parenting challenges driving many concerns.

Peace at Home Parenting Solutions was created to address this gap.

Peace at Home is a research-based parenting education and family support platform that partners with employers, schools, and family-serving organizations to provide parents with expert guidance throughout their parenting journey, from pregnancy through young adulthood. Importantly, Peace at Home also focuses on supporting parents’ mental and emotional well-being, helping them build the clarity, confidence, and resilience needed to support their families, while providing skills that transfer to work and life.

Through live online workshops, interactive discussions, on-demand resources, and individual consultations, parents gain practical tools from trusted experts to navigate real-life parenting challenges.

At the same time, Peace at Home supports the professionals who work with children – educators, childcare providers, and mental health clinicians, helping them engage parents as partners in children’s success.

By strengthening parents, we strengthen the entire ecosystem around children.

  • Employers see improved employee focus and reduced family-related stress. 
  • Schools build stronger family partnerships that support student success. 
  • Clinicians and family service organizations gain tools to extend their impact beyond the therapy room or classroom.

In short, Peace at Home helps complete the circle of care around children.

In this series, we explore how supporting parents creates measurable impact across three critical sectors:

When parents have the knowledge, confidence, and support they need, the benefits ripple outward to children, professionals, workplaces, and entire communities.

If your organization serves families—whether as an employer, school, or community organization—you have likely seen firsthand how parenting challenges affect the children and adults you support.

Peace at Home Parenting Solutions partners with organizations to provide parents with expert guidance across the parenting journey, while strengthening the professionals who serve children.

If you’re interested in learning how Peace at Home can help support the families in your community, we’d welcome the opportunity to start a conversation.

Learn more or connect with our team at Solutions@PeaceatHomeParenting.com.

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