








That’s how I felt when my daughter hit middle school. She had always been bright and capable, but suddenly, everything fell apart.
Puberty hit, her medications stopped working, and school became unbearable. Teachers ignored her special education plan, and worst of all, she was hiding relentless bullying from me.I was furious, heartbroken, and lost. I wanted to step in and fix it all—but nothing worked.
Then I realized something painful:
I had been trying to solve her problems instead of teaching her how to navigate them.That moment changed everything. I shifted from rescuing to coaching—and she started to rebuild.Since then, I’ve helped thousands of families do the same. When you stop fighting with your teen and start guiding them, everything changes.
I want to show you how.
Your teen is capable of success. They just need the right tools. And in this workshop, I will show you exactly how to give them those tools.

That’s how I felt when my daughter hit middle school. She had always been bright and capable, but suddenly, everything fell apart.
Puberty hit, her medications stopped working, and school became unbearable. Teachers ignored her special education plan, and worst of all, she was hiding relentless bullying from me. I was furious, heartbroken, and lost. I wanted to step in and fix it all—but nothing worked.
Then I realized something painful:
I had been trying to solve her problems instead of teaching her how to navigate them. That moment changed everything. I shifted from rescuing to coaching—and she started to rebuild. Since then, I’ve helped hundreds of families do the same. When you stop fighting with your teen and start guiding them, everything changes.
I want to show you how.
Your teen is capable of success. They just need the right tools. And in this workshop, I will show you exactly how to give them those tools.

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The essential framework for family success – Learn how to create a shared language to navigate daily challenges, resolve conflicts, and build deeper understanding with your teen.
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How to support your teen through major life transitions – Understand the right balance of guidance and independence, especially for teens managing executive function challenges, ADHD, autism, or learning disabilities.
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Engage your teen in organizing their own schedule and plan their days without nagging.
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Communicate with your teen with mutual respect and a clear vocabulary for understanding each other.
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Motivate your teen to take responsibility for themselves and depend on you less.

Guide to Crushing
School and Staying


You’re not alone. And you’re not failing.
I’ve spent over 30 years helping families navigate these tough moments. As a former clinical psychologist, life coach, and co-author of multiple parenting books, I’ve worked with countless parents to transform their relationships with their teens.
I see you. The late nights worrying, the endless arguments, the sinking feeling that you’re failing your child.
You’re not alone. And you’re not failing.
I’ve spent over 30 years helping families navigate these tough moments. As a former clinical psychologist, life coach, and co-author of parenting books, I’ve worked with countless parents to transform their relationships with their teens.
