Free Webinar:
Thursday, March 27th at 12pm MST.
Replay Available.
Thursday, March 27th at 12pm MST.
Replay Available.
You’re tired of the constant fight—about screens, curfew, church stuff, chores, grades, and friends. (So much for “bliss complete” where “hate and envy ne’er annoy…” Life at your house feels more like Christian soldiers “marching as to war!”)
You’ve tried everything—lectures, punishments, walking on eggshells, but nothing seems to get through to your teen.
You find that another “discussion” turned into an argument— and then you feel guilty that you lost your cool again.
You lie awake at night, worrying about your teen’s choices—wondering if you’re failing as a mom.
You long to go back to the baby stage—as hard as that was, at least you could snuggle them and feel peace at night when they were asleep.
A deeper understanding of the real issues going on between you and your teen. (So you can start addressing the heart of the conflict—which isn’t actually screens. Or chores. Or grades. Or curfew.)
Three tools to help you drastically reduce the contention in your home (without becoming a doormat and without giving up your values).
More hope and excitement about this challenging (but awesome!) season of motherhood.
Details:
Free class. Live on Thursday, March 27th, at 12pm MST (11am PT, 1pm CT, 2pm ET)
45 minutes.
You will be e-mailed the zoom link for the live class and have access to the replay.
I’m an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a mom of 4, and a Certified Life Coach.
My oldest is 20, my youngest is 11.
We’re in the throes of the teenage years at my house. And I can honestly say that I love parenting.
But it wasn’t always this way.
My first attempts at being the mom of a teenager totally rocked my world.
I felt like I was trying to fight a dragon with a fork.
The tactics that got me through toddlers and elementary schoolers just didn’t work anymore on my 13 year old.
I felt out of control, anxious, worried, and downright frustrated most of the time.
I wanted to resign from my position and pass the parenting baton on to someone else for the next leg of the journey.
Someone who was more qualified for the job.
Someone who my kid might actually listen to.
Or someone who magically had the patience and courage I clearly lacked to guide this child to adulthood.
When I found the life coaching tools I’m going to teach you on this webinar, everything started to change.
Not because my kids started making all the choices I wanted them to make, but because I began to understand the real issues that I needed to address and developed new skills and strategies to do it.
I can’t wait to share them with you.
You are, and you are becoming, the mom who will guide your teen through some of the craziest years of their life.
As they grow and change and stumble along the way, you will too.
But with the right tools, you can totally do this.
And the truth is, even when it feels like they are shutting you out, your teen needs you now more than ever.