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HANDLING STRESS eWORKBOOK

Create a plan to help your family walk through challenges well.

Address the stress. Then tackle problems effectively, productively, & collaboratively.

Includes printable worksheets for adults & kids.


PARENT PLAN GUIDEBOOK

Have a game plan at your fingertips!

Create a plan with discipline strategies customized for YOUR family.

Respond to kids in effective, productive, & healthy ways

…even in highly charged moments!

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PODCASTS

Listen to Clair as a guest on the following:

Relationship Revival: Relationships & Parenting

Love & Dating Gurus: From Dating to Raising Kids

People on Dating: Vulnerability & Boundaries

Transcendent Minds: Embracing Diversity in Truth & Perspectives

The Divorce Confidante: Creating Whole Health Balance for the Family

Renae Fieck: How to Develop Empathy & Connect With Your Kids

Dancefloor Podcast: Raising Neighbors & Not Consumers & Letting the Children Lead


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BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Ross Greene, PhD responds to kid behaviors with empathy & collaborative problem solving:

Raising Human Beings & Lost At School

Barbara Coloroso is worth the read:

Kids Are Worth It

Jamie Glowacki manages toddler challenges in healthy, helpful & entertaining ways (fyi she has a potty mouth!):

Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler

Families of faith, Phillip Keller’s book isn’t intended to be about parenting. It’s full of wisdom. Read through the lens of parent-as-shepherd:

A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23