A New Approach to Parenting Teens
If parenting your teen has felt confusing, reactive, and all over the place, it's not because you're failing.
It's because most parenting advice wasn't built for the reality of raising teens today.
We are told to stay calm. Set boundaries. Be consistent. Communicate better.
But no one shows us how to do this in our actual life, with our actual teen, in our hardest, messiest moments. So we're left guessing when we need answers most. No wonder we feel exhausted.
That's why I created the COLLABORATE Method™.
This isn't a collection of random parenting tips. It's a completely different approach designed specifically for today’s teens and today’s challenges.
It integrates the latest brain science, psychology research, and my own experience working with thousands of teens and parents, along with raising my own teen. It turns insight into practical, actionable strategies that are proven to work in real life, and that you can start using right away.
You won’t just learn what to do. You’ll understand why it works, how it all works together, and what to expect in the moment and down the road.
Now, instead of wondering, Did I handle that right? or How does this apply to my teen?, you’ll actually know.
This is the same approach I’ll be sharing in my book, coming out in May 2027. But you don't have to wait to start using it. You can learn it now, before it reaches the general public.
Inside the COLLABORATE Method™ Parenting Program you'll find: Â
- The exact scripts and framework I teach my private clients
- A repeatable way to respond that builds respect and responsibility, even when emotions are high.
- A clear path forward so you can parent with intention and purpose.Â
For less than one therapy session, you can have the guidance you’ve been craving, the clarity you’ve been missing, and an approach that finally helps you make sense of the teen years.
The next hard moment is coming. But it doesn’t have to end the way the last one did.
What Parents Say After They Start
“My teen actually talks to me now. I didn’t think that was possible.”
“Before I felt lost. Now I feel prepared, even when things are hard.”
“It’s still messy, but our house feels so much calmer.”