Take your conversations with your tween from awkward to authentic.
with seen, heard and understood, UNLOCK THE parenting strategies that HELP YOU…
Calm your tween
Establish a better connection
Create emotional safety
Encourage your tween to open up
Show your tween that you “get them”
Does this sound familiar?
Your child comes home from school, and they’re frustrated. You’re concerned and try to find out what happened, to calm them down, but they’re pushing back and getting more upset.
Nothing seems to help and everything seems to escalate, moment by moment…
If this is you, you’re not alone. every parent of a tween has felt the same way.
Seen, Heard, and Understood was made for you.
inside THIS video training,
which you can watch on your own schedule,
you will discover:
~60 minutes of thought-provoking video training in bite-sized lessons that walk you through the what, why, and how of communicating deep acceptance and understanding of your tween
Evidence-based techniques from child clinical psychology
Child-Therapist-Approved Strategies that create connection and rapport
A “cheat sheet” of sentence starters and helpful phrases that you can start using today
Dr. Leah’s list of the Top 10 Uncomfortable Emotions Kids Have to help you understand more precisely what your child might be feeling
Hi, I’m Dr. Leah
Licensed Psychologist since 2007
Doctorate in Educational Psychology
20+ years working professionally with tweens and their parents
Mom of a post-tween
Passionate about bringing parents and tweens together for closer relationships and a more harmonious household
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