Parenting adolescents was never meant to feel this overwhelming, isolating and full of pressure.
This workshop was created to help you feel more connected, grounded, and supported, with practical tools that actually work in real life.
A therapist- and educator-informed 5-session workshop series for parents raising tweens + teens in today’s high-pressure world.
📍 159 Kentucky Street, Suite 2- Downtown Petaluma
🗓 Second Tuesdays, September–January
⏰ 5:30–7 PM
✨ Limited spots available
This space is for parents who...Â
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Feel overwhelmed by modern parenting pressure
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Want more connection and less conflict
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Are raising tweens or teens
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Want practical tools, not perfection
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Are tired of fear-based parenting advice
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Care deeply about their child and try their best
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Want a strong relationship with their child beyond adolescence
What we will explore together
Understanding Adolescence
- emotional development
- nervous systems
- behavior + communication
Parenting With Connection + BoundariesÂ
- reducing power struggles
- emotional regulation
- repair + reconnection
Modern Parenting PressuresÂ
- phones + technology
- achievement anxiety
- independence
- resilience
Your registration includes
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âś” Five live in-person workshops
âś” One or both caregivers may attend
âś” Snacks + beverages at each session
âś” 30-minute facilitator consultation
✔ Full Making AdoleSense™ course access
âś” Downloadable tools + handouts
âś” Private parent support group
âś” 15% off future consultations
The Investment
$650
$130/session
Payment plans available
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✨ Early Bird Pricing
10% off through June 30
👥 Space is intentionally limited…
Reserve Your Spot Now
Meet the Facilitators
A team of therapists and educators passionate about helping parents navigate adolescence with more connection, confidence, and support.
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Caitlin Severin, LMFT, M.S.
Hannah Takajo, M.Ed
Hannah holds a Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Special Education and a K–12 Mild to Moderate Special Education Credential. Over the past ten years, she has taught and case-managed high school students in public schools.
Aliah Singh, PPSC, M.A.
Aliah holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the University of San Francisco and a Pupil Personnel Services Credential. With over a decade of experience as a school counselor, she has supported middle and high school students and their families.