Parenting Teenagers Support Group Waitlist
Parenting a Teenager Can Feel Confusing, Exhausting, and Lonely
One day they want independence.
The next day they need reassurance.
One moment they seem mature… and the next, reactive, emotional, shut down, or impulsive.
Here’s what many parents don’t realize:
Teen behavior is not just attitude. It is brain-based behavior.
The teenage brain is still developing, especially the parts responsible for emotional regulation, decision-making, impulse control, communication, and long-term thinking. Add stress, social pressure, hormones, technology, school demands, and nervous system overwhelm, and many parents find themselves asking:
“What happened to my child?”
You are not failing.
And you do not have to figure this out alone.
Join the Waitlist for the Parenting Teenagers Support Group
A supportive, brain-based parenting group designed to help parents better understand:
The Teenage Brain + Behavior
In this 6-week brain-based parenting support group, you’ll learn how teenage brain development impacts:
👉 emotional outbursts
👉 withdrawal and shutdown
👉 risk-taking and impulsive decisions
👉 motivation and responsibility
👉 communication challenges
👉 anxiety, stress, and overwhelm
Because behavior makes more sense when you understand what is happening in the brain and nervous system.
Over six weeks, you’ll gain practical tools, support, and guidance to help you respond with more confidence, connection, and structure—without feeling like you are constantly walking on eggshells.
In This Support Group, You’ll Learn How To:
🔸 Understand the brain-based reasons behind teenage behavior
🔸 Respond to emotional reactions without escalating conflict
🔸 Improve communication and rebuild connection
🔸 Create healthy structure, boundaries, and accountability
🔸 Support emotional regulation in your teen
🔸 Parent through hard seasons without losing yourself
This Group Is For Parents Who Are Thinking:
“Why does everything turn into an argument?”
“My teen won’t talk to me anymore.”
“I feel like I’m walking on eggshells.”
“Nothing I’m doing seems to work.”
“I just want to understand my teenager better.”
If that sounds familiar—you’re not alone.
You Don’t Have to Parent This Season Alone
Teenagers still need guidance, structure, emotional safety, and connection—even when they act like they don’t.
This group offers education, support, practical tools, and a community of parents navigating similar challenges.
Group Details
Length: 6 Weeks
Group Size: 6–10 Parents
Format: Support + Education Group
Registration Opens: Once 6 parents join the waitlist
Small Group. Real Support.
To create a supportive, connected experience, each Parenting Teenagers Support Group is intentionally kept small with 6–10 parents per group.
Registration opens once a minimum of 6 parents join the waitlist, allowing us to create meaningful discussion, support, and personalized guidance.
Join the waitlist today to reserve your interest and be the first notified when your group opens.
How the Waitlist Works
- Join the Waitlist ~ Add your name to let us know you’re interested.
- We Build the Group ~ Groups are intentionally kept small (6–10 parents) to support meaningful conversation and connection.
- Registration Opens ~ Once at least 6 parents are interested, registration will officially open and you’ll receive enrollment details.
- Begin the Journey ~ Get support, education, and practical tools for parenting the teenage years.
Meet Your Facilitator
Led by Monica Madden, MFT, Relationship & Communication Architect, brain health professional, parenting educator, and family therapist-in-training, integrating brain-based strategies, emotional regulation, communication, and family systems approaches to support healthier parent-teen relationships.
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