Harmony at Home Family Assessment

 
 

The Harmony at Home Family Assessment is a unique opportunity for you to take an in-depth look at how your family is doing at this moment in time.

The 50+ questions allow you to get down to the nitty gritty and to see in detail where you are knocking it out of the park—and where you can shore up your kids now before they get any older.

In our follow up session, we will break down each area into specific observable behaviors and assess the challenges you are experiencing that are keeping you from the harmony you long for in your home.  I will then pinpoint the key place making a change will begin to shift your family dynamics and will give you at least one awesome tip you can use the very next day.  Walk away knowing your game plan for creating the relationship with your kids that will have them still coming to you as adults.

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“Our family was stuck in a rut of dysfunctional interactions been parents and a teenager. We all wanted to change, but conventional therapy treated us in silos and met our feelings where they were without providing any actionable breakthroughs.

We weren’t sure what to expect from a Parent Coaching session, but if it had a positive outcome it would be worth it. We completed Elisabeth’s assessment tool in advance and had a 1-on-1 session in which we experienced her skillful mediation. She was kind and reasonable. During our in-person session, Elisabeth was able to engage our teen in a manner that extracted reasonable compromises.

Within a week after our session with Elisabeth, our teen put those commitments into action without parental reminders (for example outfitted himself with bike lights for evening biking, called/texted his whereabouts, and happily cooked dinner for the family on a school night). We are still a work in progress, but since our first session with Elisabeth, we now have so many more positive interactions with our teen than we’ve had in months. Elisabeth was a catalyst for the change our family needed and we are very grateful.”

-Christine S.