Is Middle School and Tween Life Stressing You Out?

Let’s be real. Adolescence is fine until it’s not. The mood swings, outbursts, disrespect, and drama can be too much.

My tween is a good kid, but…” Your tween is a good kid! Their brain and body are changing a lot, and it’s tough for everyone.

Every parent of a middle schooler can feel lost. But imagine you and your tween knowing how to:

  • Name, manage, and communicate your emotions within your family.
  • Use common language for clear communication.
  • Resolve conflict and apply it outside of your family.
  • Set boundaries, and respect the boundaries of others.
  • Identify conflict and bullying.
  • Practice standing up to the bully with assertiveness, not aggression.
  • Work through rumors, exclusion, and manipulation.

Stop feeling overwhelmed and get this course for you and your family today!

Tweens need help with timeless values with modern parenting.
Take the time to connect with your tween and teach them life skills they need now.
  • The Tired Mom: Overwhelmed and needing support to grow herself and her tween.
  • The Worried Mom: Concerned about her tween’s well-being and friendship skills.
  • The Busy Mom: Seeking a course that fits into a packed schedule.
  • The Proactive Mom: Wanting to build healthy adults starting in middle school.
  • The Multi-Child Mom: Looking for benefits for multiple kids, promoting family growth.
  • The Questioning Mom: Knowing there has to be an easier way to navigate this stage.

✨ Engaging Videos:  Thirteen short 3-minute videos building crucial life skills.

🌟Step-by-Step Progress: Focus on one skill per lesson at your own pace.

⏰ 15 Minutes a Week: Yes, 15 focused minutes a week.

✨FREE Ebook: Beyond The One Word Answer: A Parent Guide To Asking Powerful Questions

🌟 Build foundational skills including:

  1. Intro To Middle School
  2. Know Your Value
  3. Own Your Emotions
  4. Regulate Your Emotions
  5. Use Logic with Emotions
  6. Being a Good Friend
  7. Set Boundaries
  8. Communication 
  9. Conflict vs. Bullying
  10. Stand Up To The Bully
  11. Fitting In and Belonging
  12. Two Kinds of Popular
  13. The Triangle of Drama

Family Challenges for practice and growth.

Parenting during puberty requires a new set of parenting skills. Stop saving videos online and let Nik start the conversation while you and your tween grow closer and learn together.

  • Strengthen your connection with your tween.
  • Model the behaviors
  • Use the same language.
  • Manage your emotions.
  • Make the experience for your family.
  • Accountability for you and your tween.
  • Practice the skills together.
  • Grow closer at this critical time.
parent and tween talking on the couch after the parenting course.
Parent and tween talking about managing emotions.

I thought I was ready for middle school after pioneering a groundbreaking middle school program that prioritized values-based education, mentoring, and tailored small groups. I knew middle school was an amazing opportunity but I was still surprised at the amount of emotional and social support my daughters needed at this time.

Step by step, parents must guide their tweens through the ups and downs of growing up. It always starts at home. They need 10 years of practice to be ready to step into the ever-changing world that awaits them with confidence and critical skills.

Start today so that your child not only has a jumpstart on this, but you grow closer at this amazing time in development.

Say goodbye to overwhelm and hello to growth for everybody in your family.

With “Ditch The Drama” discover new things about yourselves because healthy relationships start at home.