GIRL DRAMA happens. Be prepared so you can
SUPPORTyour DAUGHTER through it
Friendship dynamics become more complicated and emotional once your daughter hits middle school. As a parent, it is difficult to know what to say or do to support her through the ups and downs of relational aggression. By delving into the world of female friendships, you can better understand how to support her while also fostering resilience and life skills that will be important throughout her entire life.
In our webinar, we'll be focusing on the typical types of support parents provide and their unintended consequences. Then we'll talk about what they really need when girl drama arises...L.O.V.E.
Thursday, February 22nd 6:30 pm PST
If your daughter has experienced or is experiencing girl drama, you know how emotionally taxing it can be.
💗You watch your daughter's self-esteem plummet.
💗You hear her crying herself to sleep.
💗You feel sad, angry, and helpless.
💗You don't want your daughter to give up on finding good friends that she can trust and confide in.
Join us for this webinar so you can better understand relationship aggression and understand HOW you can support your daughter through it.
Know how to make her feel loved and cared for despite the rejection she is experiencing.
Empower her in a time that can feel helpless.
Go from feeling helpless to feeling competent when your daughter needs you most.
Sign Up Today!
Learn how to empower your daughter through the ups and downs of girl drama.
FREE Webinar
Thursday February 22nd, 6:30 pm PST
TESTIMONIALS
What are parents saying?
Overall, Sheri helped me realize that teens today face somewhat different challenges than I did at their age and I need to listen to them more, and understand rather than assume I know what my kids are dealing with.
I have found Sheri a great resource for calming my parenting angst. Anything from in the moment, to the reflective times when my worrying has taken over my logic and patience
I liked the entire presentation. Came into this presentation at exactly the time I needed help the most. Felt lost before but now I have some direction.