How to Take Care of Yourself and Your Kids
During this Pandemic

Saturday, February 27
10:30 - 11:30 am Central - with Q&A to follow
Presented on Zoom
What’s your top-of-mind dilemma right now in parenting?
- Is it socialization in the current climate?
- Managing anxiety and frustration?
- Addressing depression or acting out?
- Responding to problems/outbursts in an age appropriate manner?
- Confusion on what is normal at each stage of life?
- How am I going to make it through parenthood?
- Will my child survive my best efforts?
You are invited to join Terri Gregory, parenting coach and author, to investigate all of these and more via the short workshop offered here.
Your role in the life of your child requires more than love. If you hadn’t love, YOU WOULDN'T BE READING THIS.
It’s a question of understanding, and the relief which understanding brings to both of you. That is what’s on offer here no matter which stage of life your child is in currently. To learn how to think is to learn how to live; our thoughts on parenting have been corrupted, with the best of intentions, by societal, familial, and personal expectations which are cumbersome and mostly superfluous in fitting your child for their best life. Your thoughts on parenting will serve as either a taskmaster or a servant in this effort.
Bring your questions, bring your situations, let’s do some real-life trouble-shooting together and get you some relief, okay?
10:30 - 11:30 am Central - with Q&A to follow
Presented on Zoom
What’s your top-of-mind dilemma right now in parenting?
- Is it socialization in the current climate?
- Managing anxiety and frustration?
- Addressing depression or acting out?
- Responding to problems/outbursts in an age appropriate manner?
- Confusion on what is normal at each stage of life?
- How am I going to make it through parenthood?
- Will my child survive my best efforts?
You are invited to join Terri Gregory, parenting coach and author, to investigate all of these and more via the short workshop offered here.
Your role in the life of your child requires more than love. If you hadn’t love, YOU WOULDN'T BE READING THIS.
It’s a question of understanding, and the relief which understanding brings to both of you. That is what’s on offer here no matter which stage of life your child is in currently. To learn how to think is to learn how to live; our thoughts on parenting have been corrupted, with the best of intentions, by societal, familial, and personal expectations which are cumbersome and mostly superfluous in fitting your child for their best life. Your thoughts on parenting will serve as either a taskmaster or a servant in this effort.
Bring your questions, bring your situations, let’s do some real-life trouble-shooting together and get you some relief, okay?
Presented by Terri Gregory, M.S.Ed. of YAR Coaching - Terri Gregory is a consultant for change. She is a teacher, entrepreneur, world traveler, and lover of life. Her extensive work with children and parents led to the founding of Youth and Adolescent Relationships (YAR). Terri is the mother of six children (“thankfully all grown!”), the grandmother of twelve (“and counting”), as well as a sought-after speaker, facilitator, and coach.
Find more info about Terri's book here: The Identity Crisis of Parenting: A Short Guide to Relief REVISED EDITION
Find more info about Terri's book here: The Identity Crisis of Parenting: A Short Guide to Relief REVISED EDITION
TESTIMONIALS
“Most parents I work with have lots of heart but not lots of extra time or energy. What I’ve discovered is essentially an instruction manual for raising kids. It is simple and clear. Whether our kids are two or twenty-two, parents don’t have time to recall steps or read tomes when we’re in the thick of every day life. Therefore, it has been an extremely rewarding privilege to share this information with parents, to see the light of hope flicker in their eyes, and to witness them very quickly make changes in their families for the betterment of all.” -Terri Gregory
“Terri Gregory is funny, brave, and wise. She’s earned her insight through heart and hard work. Her stories make us feel less isolated as parents.” -Ariel Gore, Editor of Hip Mama
“I appreciate the help you offer kids and parents.” -Jim Faye, Founder of Love and Logic
“Terri Gregory is funny, brave, and wise. She’s earned her insight through heart and hard work. Her stories make us feel less isolated as parents.” -Ariel Gore, Editor of Hip Mama
“I appreciate the help you offer kids and parents.” -Jim Faye, Founder of Love and Logic
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Questions?
Contact us at [email protected] or (985) 892-8111.
Contact us at [email protected] or (985) 892-8111.