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The CoParenting Class: Webinar Version

The CoParenting Class: Webinar Version. From the small things like phone calls and shoes that go missing, to large things like holidays, boundaries, and angry exes, there are about a million decisions, negotiations, and feelings to manage. The CoParenting Class provides guidance and best practices for the most typically difficult situations and dynamics.  This recorded, on-demand class has three [...]

The Velvet Rope: Healthy Emotional Boundaries with Your Teen

Do your teen’s emotions take over the house (and even the inside of your head!)?  Do you feel frustrated (or worse!) by your teen’s feelings and thoughts? Do your teen’s fears, upsets, and problems feel like they become yours sometimes? This webinar is called “The Velvet Rope” because that fuzzy red swag is a great metaphor for the kind [...]

Twelve Carrots

Once upon a time, I asked my 4 year old how many carrots she wanted in her lunch. It didn't go so well. But hey! sometimes we learn the most from our failures. This short webinar is for parents to help you support your healthy boundaries, and reminds you to control what you can. This webinar is about [...]

Understanding Behavior Class

WHAT: 6 Classes with Katie.  Each session is half presentation/half Q & A.  Other details coming soon. WHO: Parents of kids ages 10 and up. WHEN: 6 Thursdays at 12:15CST, starting Sept 14th, 2023.  (9/14, 9/21, 9/28, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26.) NO class 10/5. WHERE: Held online/zoom.  You can watch live or the recording later. COST:  $40 per class. ($240 total)  [...]

Up & At ‘Em! – Webinar

It’s late January, and the outside temperature at 6:30 this morning was in the 30s.  Our thermostat inside says the house is 71 degrees, but even I didn’t think that getting out from under the covers sounded like a good idea this morning.  My kids?  They had zero interest in getting up, getting ready, and going outside to go to [...]

What to do when kids lie (Webinar)

Calling someone a liar in the adult world is, as we would have described it in my youth: "Fightin' words."  We do not like liars, and it's not a small thing--lying is a BIG transgression. Most parents feel fear about the idea that their child might 'grow up to be a liar.'  It's almost an instant signal of failure [...]