Parents Agree they Need a Time-Out

Online Parenting Class Instructor Heather ForbesThis past week, I helped Heather Forbes, LCSW put on a webinar titled “I’m the One Who Needs the Time-Out!” so I was really busy with that and the online classes we did and didn’t have time for an in depth blog post here.

I wanted to say that we had over 1,100 parents sign up for this online class in just a week of prep for it.

Almost half showed up live and they were very interested in what she had to say.

The response was amazing, and it just shows what a need there is for the information that Heather is getting out there. I am really glad to be a part of her team, because I know that I am helping to make a huge difference in people’s lives and in the generations to come.

I am very excited to be going to her Mom’s Conference in Denver as a facilitator next month. Going to this event changed my life and I was able to heal deep abandonment issues I’d stuffed and suffered from since I was a child. Join me if you need a change in your life, in your family – it starts with your own healing. Read more about my healing experience.

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MOMS: How to Reduce Rages

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“When you seek to change your child, you must look within yourself first to see what it is in you that needs to be changed.

Healing through relationships is a reciprocal process and you, as the parent, need to take the lead in spearheading the movement.” Heather Forbes, LCSW

I got an email this week from one of our students that I wanted to share as well as my response…

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Getting Children to Open Up to Past Trauma Memories through Unconditional Love

“In order for children to open up to their past trauma memories, the parent has to be willing to be a ‘parental sponge’–acknowledging, absorbing, and experiencing every feeling, every tear, and every fear associated with the trauma. Now that is connection!” Heather Forbes, LCSW [Read more →]

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