Strategies for Better Parenting
Stop the insanity – they don’t get to run the show anymore! No more walking on eggshells in your own home. Be the first parent on the block to break it to your kids that they are not the center of the universe. Reduce the stress by half. Kill the viruses. Set the children up to achieve greatness. Stop believing the myths that keep you stuck. Lead the family into the forbidden zone of unconditional change. Have some fun with parenting again.
The parentwarrior Starter Kit will make you think - provocative, humorous, easy to read and chocked-full of strategies that will increase parenting effectiveness. It is educational and motivational. A great starting place for parents who are ready to try a new way and a multipurpose teaching tool for professionals who work with kids and families. It is guaranteed to energize and empower.
The Kit (a downloadable PDF) is affordable, appropriate for any and all family situations and can be accessed immediately after purchase. We have a no questions asked refund policy. Give us a call to discuss Parent Coaching Sessions, Life Coaching for Adults and program consultation. parentwarrior is committed to strengthening families and working with organizations who are making a difference, one step at a time.
“It’s an excellent model on assertiveness. As parents, there are times we must hold our ground for the good of our children, no matter what. Parenting is a never-ending learning process.” – Helen Evans, Mother of three and Parent Advocate, Ealing, London“The Starter Kit takes tough-love a step further. The fathers in our group are working to be better parents-it is a delicate balance that requires firmness and nurturing.” –CM Justice, Nanaimo Men’s Resource Centre, Nanaimo, BC “Every time I come to the site I discover something new. It is like peeling away the layers of an onion. I use the Kit strategies all the time in my work with at-risk youth.”-Amy Flanigan, MS, Wisconsin
“The Starter Kit is a reminder that promoting positive behavior also means confronting negative behavior. It takes courage to do both. You cannot grow beautiful flowers in a bed of weeds.”-Clayton Pietsch, Father of two and Educator, Wisconsin






