Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Parents Struggle in Silence...

If your car is stalling out every time you stop at a traffic light, what would you do?  You would take it to a trained professional mechanic.  If the lights in your home were flickering throughout the evening for no obvious reason, what would you do?  You would call a professional electrician to come to your home and address the problem.  If someone in your family had been sick and throwing up for three days straight, what would you do?  You would call the doctor and get the sick person checked out.  The answer to these questions is obvious and clearly make sense.  So what can parents do when something is stalled, flickering or sick with their family or children?  Call an expert to help...

New Parenting Revolution offers parents a unique opportunity to have a family relationships expert come to their home and help bring peace and hope back to family life.  For many parents, family struggles are a pain experienced in private.  When parents are struggling with children who are making self-destructive and defiant decision, there is often a fear of embarrassment or “labeling” that keeps them from seeking help or talking with others.  They fear the school their child attends or other parents will look down on them or treat them as outcasts.  While research shows that many, perhaps even most, families experience struggles, little is offered to help.

Some parents will reach out to local counselors, but for many families once a week sessions in an office don’t yield many results.  New Parenting Revolution’s Parent Coaching program offers a completely different approach.   A  coach spends time in your home, learning about parent and their family.  The parent coach offers input as situations are happening and can offer valuable insight into what the “real issues” of a family’s struggles are.  

New Parenting Revolution is affordable and available to families all across the United States.  If you or someone you know is struggling with defiant children, let them know, there is hope...

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