Attn Moms of Older Teens:   3 Keys to Turn Tension into Connection
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Attn Moms of Older Teens: 3 Keys to Turn Tension into Connection

Have you ever felt uneasy tension in a conversation with your older teen? Join us for a free, live, online workshop for tools & community

By Simona Vivi H |Hadjigeorgalis, ha-gee-george-alice

Date and time

Wednesday, April 23 · 12 - 1:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Q: Have you ever felt uneasy tension in a conversation with your older teen?


Maybe you’ve wondered how to get through to them without pushing them away. Or how to offer guidance in a way that truly lands. Or how to protect them while still honoring their growing independence.


This stage of parenting—when late teens and young adults step into independence—can feel like a balancing act on shifting ground: a delicate dance between safeguarding, supporting, and letting go.


In this live, interactive workshop, we’ll explore practical, proven strategies to help you:


Navigate tricky conversations without pushing them away — so you can stay connected, even when things get tense

Offer guidance that lands (and when to step back) — so they can grow, and you can feel good about how you're showing up

Trade guilt and second-guessing for clarity and confidence — so you can parent with more ease in this new phase


Ready to trade the tension for clarity and connection?

Registration is FREE

Frequently asked questions

How will I get the zoom link to attend?

Once you sign up for the workshop, you'll receive an email with all the details, including the Zoom link to join us live.

Can I attend even if I don't have an older teen?

Absolutely! Whether you are parenting an inner child, or an offspring; a young child or an older adult... you are welcome. Join us for connection and tools. And, during the Q&A you are welcome to ask questions about adapting the tools to your particular situation.

Organized by

Hosted by Simona Vivi H, coach at The Center for Remothering. She helps moms of older teens and young adults trade guilt and second-guessing for clarity, connection, and conversations that don’t spiral into tension, pushback, or shutdown —so they can guide with confidence and stay connected in this fast-changing world.