
Parenting Workshops
1. Parenting Together, Even When It’s Hard
From conflict to collaboration.
For couples or co-parents navigating misalignment around values, routines, or discipline. This workshop helps parents move past gridlock, share the invisible load more fairly, and create a consistent, sustainable approach that reduces friction at home.
2. Hard Conversations with Kids, Made Easier
Tools for the toughest talks.
From divorce to sex, grief to safety, parents often feel unprepared for the hardest questions kids ask. This workshop offers practical language and strategies for having honest, supportive, age-appropriate conversations that build trust and resilience.
3. Ask Me Anything: Parenting as a Couple
Bring the questions that keep you up at night.
An open-format workshop where couples bring their real parenting questions—about discipline, boundaries, or how to handle sensitive topics with kids—and get candid, strategy-driven guidance together.
4. Sex & Intimacy After Kids
Rebuilding closeness in the chaos of parenting.
One of the most overlooked parenting challenges is how raising children impacts intimacy. This workshop creates space for couples to talk openly about desire, exhaustion, body changes, and reconnection—with realistic, practical ways to nurture closeness while parenting.
Custom Workshops
These are just examples of parenting workshops I’ve led. I also design custom sessions for the specific needs of couples, parents, or groups. Past examples include:
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Parenting Through Intergenerational Trauma — breaking cycles and creating healthier family patterns.
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Resilient Kids, Resilient Parents — supporting children’s emotional health while tending to your own.
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Parenting in the Digital Age — boundaries and communication around technology, screens, and social media.
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The Invisible Labor of Parenting — naming, sharing, and balancing the hidden tasks that create burnout and resentment.
Every workshop blends strategy, insight, and immediately usable tools—so parents leave not only with new awareness, but with practical ways to put it into practice at home.