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Parentfootprint: Helping Parents create and Achieve Parenting Goals

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Parentfootprint: Helping Parents create and Achieve Parenting Goals with Dr. Dan Peters

Parent Footprint (www.parentfootprint.com) has a mission to help all parents create their own parenting goals and then achieve them. How? By inspiring parents to be present, to parent with purpose, and to avoid any mistakes our own parents made when parenting us.

The single most important predictor of how we parent is how we were parented as a child. Parent Footprint Awareness Training is the first generation of truly interactive web-based training that is designed to simulate the experience of sitting down with a trained professional to examine our parenting beliefs.

By becoming more aware, we can create our own Vision of Successful Parenting and then choose the footprints that we want to pass on to our children and grandchildren.

Make Your Worrier a Warrior, and its companion From Worrier to Warrior, have been written to guide parents and children through their daily worries and fears.  Together, these books provide easy-to follow, practical strategies. Parents will learn simple steps to help their children, of all ages, fight and overcome their worries and fears. Children can read the companion book by themselves or read along with a parent or other trusted adult.

Daniel B. Peters, Ph.D. is a psychologist, author, and Co-founder of Parent Footprint. For over 20 years, Dr. Dan has been passionate about helping parents to parent their children with purpose and intention in order to guide them in reaching their potential while their children are also reaching their own.

For more information visit: http://drdanpeters.com/

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