Parenting Teens & Young Adults
As children grow, the relationship changes, often in ways no one fully prepares you for.
Conversations become more complex. Reactions feel less predictable.
And the closeness you once relied on can begin to feel harder to reach.
You may find yourself questioning how much to step in, when to step back, and how to stay connected without overstepping. Even experienced, thoughtful parents can feel unsure in this phase, especially when what used to work no longer does.
In our work, we focus on helping you understand what's happening beneath the surface of these interactions, so you can respond in ways that maintain both connection and respect for your child's growing independence.
Rather than getting pulled into tension, distance, or repeated conflict, you'll learn how to navigate these moments with more clarity, steadiness, and intention.
The goal isn't to control outcomes.
It's to create a relationship that can adapt, one that allows for autonomy while staying meaningfully connected.
Over time, parents feel more confident in how they show up, and more at ease in a stage that often feels uncertain.
When You're Ready for Something Different
If you're ready to move beyond just getting through your days and want to feel more fully present in your life again, we invite you to take the next step.

