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FREE | LIVE WEBINAR   

Navigating
the Holidays

Dec 15 @
12pm PST
Free + Live
via Zoom

Tackling holiday issues

The holiday season can be an amazing time!
Witnessing that sparkle in your child’s eyes…
Sharing their wonder in magic…
Laughing along with their joy…

BUT it can also be exhausting and overwhelming as parents. It’s weeks of routines being off, eating habits out the window, limit pushing, and more with the kids. 

AND it’s the family parties (and opinions), needing to help hold you and your kid’s boundaries, and dealing with the emotions (kids and adults) that come with it. 

oof.

Don’t worry. We got you. Let’s tackle the most common questions and issues that come up during the holiday season so you can be prepared for it and leave the stress out of your celebration.

 

hello. I’m Monica.

Parenting is hard work.

If you struggle daily, or even moment to moment, I see you. I was you. I am you! Before I found respectful parenting, I remember wanting to be the best parent I can, but even with my background in psychology, parenting was exhausting, confusing and at times triggering. Respectful parenting is the missing link that truly gave me a compass to be the parent I always wanted to be without the losing myself or losing it on my kids. 

I know this approach is the answer you’ve been looking for. Here I’m going to guide you to a rewarding, loving, and deeply bonded relationship with your child.

Parenting can be an anxiety-free and joyful journey.

Come see how.

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Looking for Individual Help to Get You on Track?

New parents are filled with questions and anxieties about, well, everything. If you feel like you would like individualized guidance to help raise your authentic little human with respect to eating, discipline, caregiver discrepencies, tantrums, shyness, sibling issues, or anything else, send me a message at info@imperfectparent.ca and let’s help you out.

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