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  • Toddler Milestones (Virtual)

    Your busy toddler is quickly learning new skills in the areas of cognitive development, language and communication development, social and emotional development, and physical development. Every month brings exciting, new advancements in what he can do.

  • Potty Training (Virtual)

    This lesson will cover the basics of potty training, including how to know when to start potty training; preparation for the big day; the “how to’s” of potty training; rewards and encouragement; dealing with disappointment; tips for boys; tips for girls.

  • Sleep, Bedtime & Mornings (Virtual)

    You put them to bed, and before you know it, they’re back up again. Hungry, thirsty, lonely, not tired . . . how can you keep them in bed? Toddlers don’t want to miss out on anything, and often naps and bedtimes become a clash of wills. You can lead a toddler to bed, but

  • Bonding With Your Toddler (Virtual)

    Raising confident and happy kids is really hard work! And even though parents don’t always do everything right, at the core is the bond they forge with their children. It begins early in infancy and grows throughout their lives. But how do you do it? In this lesson, we’ll talk about what it means to

  • The Importance of Play (Virtual)

    You may think it’s all just fun and games when you watch a toddler play. But really, many of skills we need to be successful in life are learned in toddlerhood through play. Toddlers learn how to work with others, to share, to negotiate, and to develop decision-making and problem-solving skills. Best of all, they

  • Toddler – Toddler Illness (Virtual)

      Your toddler is sick, and you’re worried! Maybe even a little disgusted! Ugh! Snotty noses, vomiting, or diarrhea everywhere—is it just a simple bug or something more? Do you go to the doctor now or wait? It’s challenging when our little ones are sick, and their bugs definitely take their toll on us all!

  • Toddler – Getting Your Child To Eat (Virtual)

    Getting your child to eat can be a challenge. It's hard enough to get a kid to eat vegetables, but what do you do if you struggle to get your child to eat almost anything? The key is to be consistent and reward their good behavior; this lesson helps you do that! Learn simple methods

  • Creating Boundaries (Virtual)

    Boundaries are simply a way of saying this is what you are and are not going to do. This lesson covers everything about relationships; married, dating, or single. Even if the client already has children, this session will give them tips to help them make the best choices and have the best life ever.

  • Anger Management – (Virtual)

    Everyone gets angry once in a while. It’s a normal emotion for when we feel attacked, threatened, or shamed. Anger causes us to fight or run. When it gets out of control, it can hurt others and damage relationships. But we have the ability to manage and control this intense emotion. In this lesson, we

  • Courageous Conflict Lesson #1 (Virtual)

    Set upon a journey with certified coach Robin Fuller to master the art of courageous conflict resolution. Learn to navigate the complex landscape of conflict, turning challenges into opportunities for growth. Understand the roots of conflict, discover self-awareness, and develop the courage to confront and resolve issues. This lesson provides practical insights, from identifying unhealthy

  • Courageous Conflict Lesson #2 (Virtual)

    Master the art of effective communication with this transformative course. Learn the importance of self-control, discipline, and vulnerability in fostering healthy relationships. Explore the psychology of conflict and discover practical tools to navigate challenging conversations. From seeking permission to confrontations to active listening, acquire skills to handle communication with grace and kindness. Elevate your relationships

  • Parenting – Parenting Without Shame, No Shame (Virtual)

    Do you want to raise your child in shame? Prevent them from having healthy relationships as adults? No, you don’t! No parent wants this! But before you can break the cycle of shame and change how you parent, you need to evaluate your responses and reactions to your child’s behavior. Children watch everything we do,