The series is over, but the AT Parenting Community is open until Thursday.
Are you tired of helping your child or teen with anxiety or OCD all alone? The AT Parenting Community will help you:
Parents are in the best position to help their kids with anxiety or OCD. Even if your child is in therapy, you spend 168 hours a week helping your child with their struggles. As parents, we can inadvertently make it worse, or we can make it monumentally better.
I‘ve been an anxiety and OCD child therapist for over two decades, but more importantly, I’m the mom to three kids with anxiety, OCD and ADHD. I get these struggles on a professional and personal level.
I’ve helped thousands of parents just like you walk through this journey feeling supported and educated.
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“We finally saw progress once we joined the AT Parenting Community.”
We had been flailing for years trying to help my daughter with her OCD. It wasn’t until we joined the community that we realized we had been with the wrong therapist all this time. Once we understood OCD more we were able to get the right help and help her directly as well.
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“It was instant support when we needed it the most.”
We were desperate and didn’t know how to help our son with OCD. All of a sudden he couldn’t go to school and he was barely functioning. No one knew how to help us. Once we got into the AT community we were immediately supported and put on the right path to help him.
What is included in the AT Parenting Community?
There is so much support packed into the AT Parenting Community. Members get weekly live classes hosted by therapist, Natasha Daniels. They get instant access to a community of parents. We have monthly support group calls for parents, teens and kids. You get over $700 worth of on-demand courses to build your skills around anxiety and OCD - and that is just the tip of the iceberg!
What ages is the series geared towards?
This AT Parenting Community is for parents helping kids with anxiety or OCD of any age, from toddlerhood all the way up to young adults.
What if I don’t have a diagnosis
You do not need a formal diagnosis in order to join the community. Some parents wait years before they are able to get a formal diagnosis. It is important to be proactive and build those skills right away for your child’s long-term success.
Are you ready to have a whole community at your side helping you support your child, teen or young adult with anxiety or OCD?
This series is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.
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