CAROLINE FITSIMONES COACHING
This workshop is for you if:​
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You struggle to help your child manage their frustration and emotional outbursts.
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You want tools that empower you to parent more confidently and proactively, instead of reactively, leading to more peace in your home.
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You are ready to learn how to set up boundaries and enforce consequences to build skills rather than simply punish.
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You seek to equip your child with healthy coping strategies that they can use both now and well into the future.
What You'll Learn…​
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How building resilience and self-confidence leads to fewer emotional outbursts and refusals, and more problem solving and self-advocacy skills.
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The difference between “I won’t” and “I can’t” in your child's behavior.
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Common mistakes parents make that enable their children and create learned helplessness.
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How to help your child become more independent and accountable for their actions, and build crucial skills for success.
Why am I hosting this workshop?​
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Resilience is an essential life skill. It allows kids (and us!) to learn from past mistakes, adjust strategies, and try again in order to succeed.
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To raise resilient kids, parents must show resilience. Too often, parents feel lost and overwhelmed on how to support themselves and children.
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I want to equip parents with the knowledge and skill to feel empowered in raising confident and capable kids who can handle big emotions and challenges.
Presented by Caroline Fitsimones,
Founder & CEO
Caroline Fitsimones is a registered and licensed pediatric occupational therapist, ADHD-certified clinical service provider, and parent coach/consultant for parents of children with ADHD and executive functioning challenges. She has served thousands of families throughout her 19 years of experience. Her most valuable role has been as a mother to a son with ADHD. Helping her child and family overcome the overwhelming challenges families often face has served as the catalyst for this program and the resulting passion for serving other families of children with ADHD.