A Bold and No BS Toolbox for Parents

A collection of tried-and-true tools for real world parenting

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Description

Welcome to this Groundbreaking Toolbox For Parents; A collection of tried-and-true tools for life and learning. Curated from over a decade of research in cultural intelligence, emotional intelligence, neuroscience and real-life-living while raising a young man outside society's norms. Brought to you by founder and National Geographic Educator, Carmell Marchino aka Maverick Mama. Course includes over empowering 20 video lectures, resource lists, cheat sheets and inspiration notes while leveraging raw, relatable, real-life experience to help navigate and family dynamics and relationships and above all, empowering our children.  Throughout this course you will rediscover your own value as a parent by learning how to clean up your own emotional hygiene, you'll hear how to lead by example, even through the screw-ups, the curveballs and confusion. With an extensive module addressing the ever-challenging reality of our collective reliance with devices and digital well-being, Maverick Mama offers doable actions as well as simplified breakdowns of the nature of this tricky relationship. Other modules include brain hacks for optimized learning and building lasting self- confidence in our kids. This transformative course also dives into effective communication strategies, cultivating resilience, and fostering creativity in children. It's ideal for parents seeking practical, evidence-based approaches to parenting in the digital age. You'll gain insights into balancing screen time, nurturing emotional health, and developing a growth mindset. Perfect for proactive parents aiming to equip their children for a successful, well-rounded future.

What You Will Learn!

  • Cultivate Emotional Intelligence As A Parent
  • Learn How To Empower Your Child
  • Learn Brain Hacks For Better Learning
  • Rediscover Your Own Value As A Parent

Who Should Attend!

  • Parents looking to cultivate a resilient mindset in their children so that they can think for themselves