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The Parenting Camp™ For Working Parents

$550.00

Join The Parenting Camp™-a spacious, restorative experience for high-achieving working parents who are running on empty.

This isn’t another parenting workshop or productivity hack. It’s a safe place to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and rediscover what presence really means-beyond constant doing. So you can build stronger relationships at home and at work.

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Join The Parenting Camp™-a spacious, restorative experience for high-achieving working parents who are running on empty.

This isn’t another parenting workshop or productivity hack. It’s a safe place to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and rediscover what presence really means-beyond constant doing. So you can build stronger relationships at home and at work.

Join The Parenting Camp™-a spacious, restorative experience for high-achieving working parents who are running on empty.

This isn’t another parenting workshop or productivity hack. It’s a safe place to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and rediscover what presence really means-beyond constant doing. So you can build stronger relationships at home and at work.

I help parents with:
(not limited to)

Healthy boundaries for teenagers

The process of becoming independent young adults can hurt and create anxiety. Parents who are able to not take their process personally are the ones who can build stronger connections with their children through this hard phase.

Sibling Rivalry

Sibling rivalry is normal and one of the worst
triggers for parents who can feel out of control
and break important connections with
their children.

Co-parenting - Blended families

Kids who go between homes are exposed to different boundaries, values, and beliefs. It can be hard for them, especially when parents don’t get along.

ADHD and neurodiverse kids

Learning how to regulate the nervous
system, and develop strategies to help
cope with the stress of learning in
different ways.
(Note': I am not a clinical psychologist)

Parent-Alignment

While parents are different and have their own strengths and weaknesses it is important for parents to agree on how they want to collaborate to raise their children, together.

Repeated Family Conflict

Unhealthy loops that never seem to end create a toxic environment that take a toll on relationships.

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Let’s grow, together.

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