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Parenting                     Support

Has your family not been emotionally connected? Do you find that you and your family members are...

  • Sleep deprived due to newborns or young children?

  • Managing challenging behaviors and tantrums?

  • Balancing work and family responsibilities?

  • Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of parenting?

  • Guilty over not spending enough time with children?

  • Struggling with establishing routines and boundaries?

  • Concerned about children's academic performance or social development?

  • Dealing with sibling rivalry and conflicts between children?

  • Coping with teenage rebellion and defiance?

  • Feeling isolated or lacking a support network?

  • Financial stress related to providing for children's needs?

  • Worries about keeping children safe in an uncertain world?

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It's not too late to be the parent you want to be!

Why Parenting Support

Parenting is a multifaceted journey of nurturing, guiding, and supporting children as they grow and develop into independent individuals. It involves a wide range of responsibilities, challenges, and rewards as parents strive to meet their children's physical, emotional, and social needs while instilling values, teaching life skills, and fostering a sense of security and belonging. Gleam assists parents disocver and utilize effective approaches to mitigate "bad" behaviors, unify parents in supporting one another, and brings the whole family into harmony.

Parents and Toddler

Parenting Specalities Include: 

  • Struggling with daily parenting challenges

  • Seeking guidance on effective discipline strategies

  • Dealing with behavioral issues in children and adolescences 

  • Coping with the stress and overwhelm of parenthood

  • Navigating transitions such as divorce or blended families

  • Managing conflicts between parents and children

  • Addressing concerns about child development or mental health

  • Balancing work, family, and personal responsibilities

  • Wanting to improve communication and connection within the family

Parent and Child at the Supermarket
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