Hi Parents,

Parent burnout can be a real thing. I’m here to assist you with your every day stress, whether that is problem solving together or learning how to break free from the structures and dynamics that have long stopped working. A parent once called me the 'Rosetta Stone' for their child—because I help them decode what their child is experiencing, understand the reasons behind their behaviors, and gain a deeper connection with who their child truly is. Being able to understand your child’s experiences and behaviors can be transformative not just for your relationship, but for your and your child individually.

*Support is all inclusive to caregivers which are defined as an individual who has a legal responsibility to the care of children.

What is Parent Support?

Parent Support means a session is spent sharing knowledge, educating, but most importantly utilizing Behavior Skills Training (BST), an evidence-based method that ensures you get to practice and confidently apply the tools being taught to you. Topics are individualized based on parent priorities and concerns for their child and household.

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What makes this parent support unique?

Behavior Roots utilizes a comprehensive assessment to individualize your training. They look at your history, attachment style, learning style, parenting style and more to determine how to best support you.

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What topics does Parent Support provide for your child?

  • Behavioral challenges (tantrums, trying new foods, transitions and more)

  • Transitions (transitioning to non-preferred activities/tasks)

  • Social Emotional coping & regulation

  • Shifting perception and mentality to increase parent-child connection

  • Self-Identity (how to maintain your identity throughout parenthood & understanding your child)

  • School support for you and your child

  • Social Skills (how to build your child’s play and peer skills)

  • Self-advocacy: Communication/language delay

  • Independence Skills (toileting, self-advocacy, and more)

    *Annie specializes in behavior management for children age 3-12 diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, and more)

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