When Awesome Moms come to me to discuss their Awesome Kids’ less than awesome behavior, I ask about 2 things:
1. Are they getting enough sleep?
2. What kinds of foods are they consuming?
Category: Parent Coaching For Mother-Daughter Relationships
Your Tweens and Teenagers Need a Mid-Year Plan Now! Parenting Advice for Awesome Moms
Dear Deborah,
Last year my junior did really well first and second quarter, but after the winter break, everything seemed to go downhill. It was like he got burnt out. He went back this year all motivated again, but it looks like he’s lost his momentum after the break again. I need some ideas how to get him back on track.
Choice: Your Parenting Superpower… or… How to Reduce Your Conflicts with Tweens and Teenagers
Dear Deborah,
My girlfriend and her daughter have been getting upset with each other a lot lately. I don’t know if it’s that mother-daughter thing, or not, but I haven’t had those kinds of fights with my son who’s the same age, so I don’t know what to tell her when she asks me what to do. Help!
The Mom Meet-Up: A Parenting Resource for Awesome Moms
It’s 2023! What’s new with you? Are you getting ready for the second half of the school year? Do you feel like you’re up to your elbows in kiddie stress? […]
Talking With Your Kids Matters Even More: Parenting Advice for Awesome Moms
That should get the conversation flowing! Positive conversations make your kids feel closer to you, and more comfortable around you. In turn, those simple moments make them feel supported, and…
Parenting Advice for Stressed-Out Awesome Moms
Take a moment to imagine what your life is going to be like once you intentionally deal with your stress. Now, let’s make a plan to get you there…
Parenting Advice for Awesome Moms Anticipating 2023
Practice makes perfect. Start imaging what it’ll be like now. By the time January 1 rolls around, you’ll be able to tap into that wide-reaching energy right away.
Parenting Advice for Awesome Moms of Students Transitioning to a New School
The first thing to tell her (and yourself) is to not worry about next year. You got this! Just enjoy the summer.
The second thing you do is schedule a walk through the school in July, just you and her (plus a map of the school).
Advice for Awesome Moms of Students Who Need to Study Effectively
If your Learning Style differs from your kid’s, don’t help her learn the way you think she should. Help her learn the way best suited to her true Learning Style