Book Supplements

I hope you’re enjoying
How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
As promised, below are links to the downloadable tools that accompany the book.
Print them out for you and your daughter, and follow the directions.

Again, thank you for getting a copy of:
How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.
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ENJOY THE MARATHON!


Learning Styles for your kids

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. 


Have questions? Contact Deborah today.

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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