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Using the Tools – Three Recorded QAs Instructor Calls

Three Recorded Q&A Instructor Calls Where instructors breakdown Hand in Hand’s 5 Listening Tools and how you can use them to overcome your child’s challenging behaviors. Ask your questions and get them answered in real

Consultation Policy for Instructor Certification Candidates

It sometimes happens that Certification Candidates decide that extra support would be helpful. This could be support around the emotional work of  parenting,  working through an emotional project (yours or your child’s), extra help planning

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Help Your Children with Fear

Hand in Hand Certified Instructors Michelle Kokel and Shaheen Merali talk about the parenting tools you can use to support your child through fear. Find out how to strengthen your child’s sense of connection so they can begin

Help Your Foster/Adopted Child Heal (And Stay Sane in the Process!)

Listen in as Certified Instructors Kathy Gordon, Maya Coleman, and Michelle Kokel, who are all three adoptive moms, share how these simple Parenting by Connection tools help adopted children in their families heal the hurt and the unworkable behavior, without the

Michelle Kokel, Ph. D

Michelle has been involved with Hand in Hand since 2008 when she first experienced the transformative power of the listening tools. She feels privileged to support parents as they take on the emotional work necessary

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Instructor Certification Program

“When parents meet their children’s core needs for love, respect, limits, and lots of play, young people grow up to be cooperative, creative, emotionally resilient, and effective problem-solvers in our challenging world.” – Patty Wipler.

When I Grow Up Will You Recognize Me?

When my son was 4 he went through a period when he was very resistant to getting dressed. It didn’t matter if he was dressing himself or if I offered to help him, it was

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