THE PARENTING HOUR

Drop-In Tuesdays

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET
Live on Zoom

The Parenting Hour

If you’ve found your way here,

there’s probably something at home that isn’t sitting right these days.

Not necessarily something dramatic (though that might happen too)—but something that keeps reoccurring and slowly wears you down.

You find yourself repeating the same things, reacting in ways you don’t particularly like, and ending the day more exhausted than you expected. And underneath it all, there’s often that uncomfortable feeling of not really knowing what to try next.

That is exactly the space this hour is meant to hold.

A weekly space for parents who feel overwhelmed and aren’t sure what to do.

A weekly space for parents who feel overwhelmed and aren’t sure what to do.

What The Parenting Hour Is

I created The Parenting Hour as a place where you can bring what is actually happening in your day-to-day life as a parent. Not a polished version of it. Not what you wish were happening. But the real situations that leave you feeling stuck, discouraged, or unsure … and often really REALLY frustrated. 

Together, we take the time to:

  • Slow things down
  • Understand what may be driving what’s happening
  • Think through new ways of responding that feel both more grounded and more effective

What You’ll Experience

Not a Traditional Class
The work comes from what you and the other parents bring into the room. At the same time, our conversations are grounded in Adlerian psychology and Positive Discipline, so we’re not only addressing the moment in front of you—but the deeper dynamics underneath it.
We pay attention to things like:
  • Belonging
  • Discouragement
  • Power struggles
  • Patterns that repeat themselves in families
Small shifts over time

Often, one parent’s situation opens insight for everyone, because most of us are wrestling with some version of the same dynamics—even when they look different on the surface.

What tends to happen is not that your children magically change overnight.

What does change is that you begin to understand what’s actually going on. You feel less lost in it. You react a little differently—sometimes just by a small degree—but that shift is often enough to change how things unfold at home.

How it Works

Weekly Drop-In

Every Tuesday 12:00–1:00 PM ET
Only $25 per session

Small, intimate group

 Maximum of 6 peopleKept small for real conversation and individual attention.
All sessions via Zoom

For All Parents

Parents who feel overwhelmed right now, no matter how old their kids are (this is for parents of kids ages 2 to 20) and feel stuck, or tired of trying things that don’t work.

Confidential Environment

Every session starts with a clear agreement. Participation is always optional in a respectful, non-judgmental environment. You can speak or simply listen.

Long Term Impact

Over time, these small shifts in how you show up as a parent start to add up in very real ways. You may begin to notice that your children are more cooperative—not because you are controlling things more, but because things make more sense to them. They start doing more for themselves, taking more initiative, becoming more independent in ways that feel natural rather than forced.

There is often a noticeable shift in the emotional tone at home. Less tension, less constant friction. More ease. More moments that actually feel good again. Parents often say they feel more encouraged—and so do their children. And sometimes, quite simply, other people start to notice. They may not be able to put their finger on it, but something in your family feels different.

About Your Facilitator

These sessions are facilitated by Pascale Brady, founder of The Challenge Coach.

Pascale is a certified Adlerian parent educator (PEP – Parent Encouragement Program) and a certified life and business coach (CPCC, PCC), with 25+ years of experience working with parents, families, and individuals. Her work brings together Adlerian psychology, Positive Discipline, and coaching, with a strong focus on helping people make sense of what they are experiencing and translate that understanding into concrete, workable change in their daily lives.

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Group size is intentionally kept small to allow for real conversation and individual attention.

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