The awkward convo
navigating sensitive subjects with teens
virtual parent pep talk - Jan 14th 12PM Et
you're in the car with your daughter…
She makes a harsh comment about her body. You want to talk to her, but not in a way that leaves her feeling worse.
Or you want to chat more about periods and sex, but when? And how?
Drinking and drugs?
Or your daughter is headed to college. How do you keep these important conversations going?
You know these conversations need to happen—but wow, they can feel so awkward for everyone involved.
Many of us didn’t grow up having these talks with our own parents, so we’re left navigating without a map.
it's no wonder you're asking:
How do I approach these conversations without feeling awkward or overstepping?
What if I say the wrong thing and shut her down?
How do I balance honesty with protecting her innocence?
What if she doesn’t want to talk to me?
but with the amount of information teens are exposed to, we know it’s essential they hear it from us first.
you'll learn:
the mentor framework for hard convos
The road map for handling sensitive subjects with ease
to Help your daughter feel comfortable coming to you
You're open and a “no-shame zone”
when & how to approach these subjects
Know what's age-appropriate
Virtual Parent Pep Talk
Tues. 1/14, 12Pm Et
$39.99
Can't make it in person? A recording will be sent to your inbox!
kind words
meet the mentor
Maggie DiPasquale
Maggie DiPasquale is a graduate of Boston College and holds a Master’s in Clinical Psychology and Education from Columbia University. She is the author of From Stressed Out to Zenned Out and her work has been featured on Boston’s 103.3 Amp Radio, Teen Vogue, and Yoga Journal.
As a wellness coach, consultant, and resource, Maggie has worked with students and organizations across the country, empowering hundreds of girls to lead happy, healthy lives!