COMPASSIONATE CURIOSITY is a delightful episode with Jeanine Mouchawar. A Stanford University graduate, Jeanine works as a certified professional life coach for parents of teenagers. She helps make parenting easier by teaching new communication strategies and a 5-step communication process that stop the battles and create a calm, peaceful home. Parents learn how to teach their teens cooperation, responsibility, and critical life skills to empower them for success. In the process, they create the positive, meaningful relationship they always imagined. One of her own sons was diagnosed with ADHD at a young age and I am excited to dive in and talk with Jeanine about how she and her family dealt with this diagnosis and how she embarked on her life's purpose during that time. For more information on Jeannine's work, please visit the following sites: Website: https://www.jeaninemouchawar.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jeaninemouchawarcoaching/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/jeaninemouchawarcoaching TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeaninemouchawarcoaching Jeanine is currently offering our listeners the following online courses: https://www.jeaninemouchawar.com/no-more-battles-with-your-teen https://www.jeaninemouchawar.com/how-to-talk-so-your-teen-listens For more information on our podcast, please visit www.adhdisover.com
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