Hugs and Thanks for 2018
What a year it’s been! In 2018, Hand in Hand reached more parents than ever. Over 17,000 parents took part in our parent support groups. We now have over 10,000 parents in our Parent Support
What a year it’s been! In 2018, Hand in Hand reached more parents than ever. Over 17,000 parents took part in our parent support groups. We now have over 10,000 parents in our Parent Support
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Hand in Hand Parenting’s Programs Supports Families Facing the Toughest Circumstances Where does respectful parenting fit in when you have no house and no money for groceries? When you are desperately searching for a life
Discover Hand in Hand’s approach and an introduction to the Five Tools for calmer, connected parenting in Days 1-6 and then see how the tools work for real-life families on Days 7 and 8. Day 1:
My 13-year-old son was off track in a way that doesn’t happen often. I asked him to turn off the TV in order to shift to bedtime mode at 9pm on a Sunday, and he
This was my first experience with Stay Listening and I loved it! No need to say the right thing, counsel, negotiate, or give advice. Being present, listening, and trusting my son’s emotional processing – this felt right!
I moved us over to the couch and pulled him onto my lap and held him while he cried away all the cluttered emotions that were getting in his way.
We talked about holding hands crossing the road and I pointed out the safe places for him to ride on his own. That was good for awhile.