COURSE DESCRIPTION: In this no-shame, no-blame approach to parenting, you’ll finally understand why knowing is only half the battle. The course is strategically designed so you don’t just learn a bunch of parenting tools and techniques. By the end, you’ll actually be able to do the powerful techniques you’ll learn.  

This course will benefit all parents but is especially offered for parents of kids with vulnerable nervous systems and baffling behaviors. This includes children with a history of trauma and toxic stress (including foster care and adoption), as well as children who are neurodivergent, gifted, have sensory processing differences, or neuroimmune disorders.  You might not know why your child has a vulnerable nervous system, and that’s OK. This course is for you, too.  

INCLUDED: 12 Modules with multiple brief lessons, two weekly live Q & A’s, and daily online community support where I serve as a parenting coach for you. The weekly lives and online community are available for you to ask questions and get advice customized to your child directly from me and support from other parents in a safe space. 

In addition, you will have ongoing access to the course for life, along with any updates or additions. The course is taught in video format, has a workbook to use along with it, and many infographics and fridge sheets to post. This course was created by Robyn Gobbel and is facilitated by Lisa Lawson, a licensed counselor with 30 years of counseling children as a play therapist and guiding parents.

THIS COURSE IS RIGHT FOR YOU IF YOU ARE…

  • Ready to move past behavior intervention (like reward/punishment) techniques

  • Longing to find a way to see your child’s true self….even if they never show it to you

  • Willing to do the hard work of looking inward to move onward

THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE THE BEST FIT IF YOU ARE…

  • Looking for the right behavior intervention (reward/punsishment) to change your child’s behaviors

  • Most comfortable with consequence-based parenting interventions

  • Not interested in considering and addressing the underlying cause of difficult behaviors

  • Parenting a child with chronically dangerous behaviors (substance abuse, sexually acting out, arrests, etc.)