
Getting to the root cause of attention and behavior struggles

 What It Is
Parenting a child with big emotions, focus struggles, or defiance can feel like living in the middle of a storm. Calm the Storm is a monthly, online parent membership that helps you understand the root causes of your child’s attention and behavior challenges — and equips you with natural, practical strategies to bring more peace into your home.
Each month you’ll join us for a live, one-hour class where we dive into topics like nutrition, sleep, stress, and other hidden factors that influence behavior. Every class is recorded, so if you can’t attend live, you’ll still get access anytime.
What You’ll Get as a Member

Monthly Live Online Class
One hour of education + support to help you understand the root causes of attention and behavior struggles (ADHD/ODD-like behaviors, big emotions, meltdowns, and more).

Recordings On-Demand
Can’t make it live? Every class is recorded, and as a member you get access to all previous recordings in our growing library.

Handouts & Resources
Practical, parent-friendly guides to help you apply what you learn at home.

Flexible Membership
Join anytime, cancel anytime, and keep access to everything while you’re a member.
Membership vs. Drop-In

Membership: $20/month
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✅ Full access to all past and future recordings
âś…Â Access to the growing library of parent handouts and tools
âś…Â Attend monthly classes live and/or watch anytime
✅ Cancel anytime — no commitment

Drop-In: $25 per class
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âś…Â Attend one live class (and get its recording + handout)
âś…Â No access to the full library
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Disclaimer:
Calm the Storm is an educational and supportive parent program. While our office also provides counseling services, participation in this membership does not establish a therapy relationship and should not be considered a substitute for professional counseling, diagnosis, or medical care.
The purpose of this program is to give parents tools, knowledge, and encouragement to look for clues and connect the dots — noticing patterns, exploring possible root causes, and supporting their child with natural, everyday strategies.
If your child is experiencing significant emotional, behavioral, or physical health concerns, we encourage you to reach out to a qualified mental health professional (we can help) or your child’s primary care provider.