
A Whole-Child Approach for Parents Supporting Emotional, Behavioral, and Physical Symptoms
For parents who know there is more to their child's story than individual symptoms alone.
This work is for parents who:
This work is not for parents who:
Traditional approaches often focus on solving individual symptoms.
Parent Partnership emphasizes understanding the larger pattern in which those symptoms occur.
Rather than asking parents to do more, it clarifies where and how to focus attention.
This work is thoughtful, collaborative, and personalized.
Together, we look at patterns across your child's emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms and identify where greater clarity may be possible.
Parents describe this process as gaining a structured way to think through situations that previously felt confusing or overwhelming.
The goal isn't to hand you another list of things to try.
Instead, I'll help you understand where your attention is most likely to matter.
Step 1: Learn More About How I Support Families
Spend time understanding how this approach works, and whether it fits what you and your child need right now.
Step 2: Book a Free 20‑Minute Parent Clarity Call
A 20‑minute conversation designed to help you:
✓ identify patterns that may be influencing your child's experience
✓ understand where my approach fits
✓ determine whether the Parent Partnership Program makes sense for your family
Many parents prefer to learn more about this approach before deciding whether individualized support is the right fit.
The free training explains:
✓ why emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms appear together
✓ why progress may be followed by periods of recurrence
✓ how Whole‑Child Pattern Mapping creates clarity
✓ what makes this approach different from traditional talk therapy
"The most valuable information wasn't coming from appointments. It was emerging from the observations I made every day as a parent."
— Dr. Sam Scarnato
Is this therapy?
No. This is parent‑focused support using a functional, psychological framework rather than traditional therapy.
Is this work virtual?
Yes. All work with parents is conducted virtually.
Do both parents need to attend?
Not necessarily. One engaged parent can create meaningful change; though both are always welcome.
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