
Parent Resource Hub
Parenting a child with BIG feelings and BIG behaviors is hard. You don't have to figure it out alone.
Whether you're navigating daily emotional outbursts, big emotions, or feeling overwhelmed as a parent, these resources are designed to give you practical guidance and support, created from years of child therapy and working with parents. Grab the resources you need and get the support to thrive.
LEARN & GROW WITH ME
Tune in to my YouTube channel @abrighterfuturecounseling to watch videos that help parents understand the science behind child's behavior and learn practical strategies for parenting during BIG feelings and challenging moments. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to be notified when new video's come out!
Parenting a child with BIG feelings and BIG behaviors can be exhausting and confusing at times. These resources are here to support you as you learn more about your child's needs, your own responses, and how to create more connected and thriving moments for your family.
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Start with a resource that feels helpful today and take one step at a time.


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Grab your FREE quick, printable guide to stay regulated, respond with intention and shorten your child's explosions today.

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Learn & Grow with my FREE YouTube videos to understand your own and your child's behaviors and practical strategies.

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Join the Parent Connection Circle: a virtual supportive space to pause, reflect, and co-regulate so you feel less alone in parenting. Because parenting wasn't meant to be done in survival mode.
DISCLAIMER: The information shared here is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care, diagnosis, or treatment. This content does not create a therapist–client relationship and should not be relied upon as personal mental health advice. If you have concerns about your emotional or mental well-being, please reach out to a licensed mental health professional in your state. If you are in crisis or experiencing an emergency, call 911, go to your nearest emergency department, or contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline immediately.



