Free Tools For You!
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As promised, below are links to your downloadable free gifts, including 4 tools that accompany the book, How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
Print them out for you and your daughter, follow the directions, and reap the benefits.
Free Book: How To Get Your Happy On
Includes 10 simple ways to increase your happiness. Reorient your outlook towards the positive. Reframe and fortify your environment. Teach your family to do the same.
10 Easy Ways to Add Movement
Too busy? Too sedentary? Need to get your kids moving? You need this! A few simple, but odd, ideas for incorporating movement into your already filled-to-the-top life.
Weekly Parenting Chart
Eight Immediate ideas to boost your relationship seven days a week. Start here, and then invite your kids to revise it.
End Negative Self-Talk
Here are four ways you can re-program your negative self-talk. I encourage you to try all four, and then decide which work best for you. Then, help your kids try them. If you do self-bashing, so do they.
Learning Style Inventory
A downloadable Learning Style Inventory, modified from the Georgia Department of Education, and one of the documents that accompany the book, How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
Relationship Pre-Assessment
A downloadable Pre-Assessment of your relationship for your daughter to fill out, to be used along with the one for you in How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
Relationship Post-Assessment
A downloadable Post-Assessment of your relationship for your daughter to fill out, to be used in conjunction with the one for you in How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
Venn Diagram for Relationships
A downloadable Venn Diagram for you and your daughter to fill out when you disagree about a choice that has to be made, from How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
Self-Care Quiz by Jen Coken
How good are you to yourself? Do you treat yourself the way you want your daughter to treat herself? Let’s find out…
Circular Habit Tracker
Want to change an aspect of your lifestyle? Post it in an obvious place, and track your progress.
100 Mile Challenge
The perfect device to encourage you to take a couple of extra steps. Get a pedometer and track those steps to the washing machine, around the grocery store, and pacing in front of your desk.
Daily Progress Tracker
The perfect tool for recognizing Frequency of your desired change, and Continuity of your desired change. Don’t wait for January 1st. Start now!
The mother-daughter relationship is the most complex, beautiful, and important female bond in both your lives. But how do you foster a happy, healthy relationship when her closed door feels like an insurmountable barrier?
Get a copy of How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door: An Awesome Mom Handbook for dozens of strategies that will knock that barrier down.
Stop reacting to inevitable situations with your teen and start planning for them. In How to Keep Your Daughter from Slamming the Door, educator and parenting coach Deborah Ann Davis drills down three decades of accumulated experience with kids and teens into easy-to-follow strategies and reflexive exercises to help you reclaim your role as an awesome, decision-making mother!
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About the Author
Deborah Ann Davis (B.S. in Science Education, M.Ed. in Supervision, and W.I.T.S Personal Trainer Certified) is a parenting coach and strategist.
Whether you’re looking to bring more positivity into your life, or you’re ready to seek the advice of a Parenting Coach, she’s eager to help you put happiness back into parenting.
Deborah has helped hundreds of families over the years, using her experience as an educator and a mother. She has decades of experience dealing with teenagers – as a mother and an educator.
Learn how to improve your mother-daughter relationship today. Every minute you delay prolongs the isolation your child feels while disconnected from you. She’s waiting for you to figure it out, so why not skip the “trial and error” parenting route?
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