Parenting Counseling Helps Foster Connections
Whether you are together, separating, co-parenting, etc., you can find a way to put healthy parenting of your child/ren first.
Parenting requires us to put aside what might feel good at the moment to help our child develop a healthy identity and a sense of self. These are best built on a foundation of healthy relationships with all parents/caretakers. When we constantly fault our partners/exes/co-parents and shame them for who they are, we are harming our children’s sense of self.
Counseling for parents can help you:
- Learn to let go of competition and embrace cooperation
- Replace criticism with appreciation
- See the good in one another (even through a separation) so that your child/ren can see the good in themselves.
Dr. Emily Keller offers parenting counseling to help parents improve communication and connection so they can better navigate day-to-day moments, as well as major life changes.


More than Communication Skills
- Communicate clear boundaries
- Replace expectations with agreements
- Change resentment to appreciation
Let go of competition and embrace cooperation.
Whether you are together, separating, co-parenting, you can find a way to put healthy parenting of your child/ren first. Parenting requires us to put aside what might feel good at the moment to help our child develop a healthy identity and a sense of self. These are best built on a foundation of healthy relationships with all parents/caretakers.

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Learn to break your negative parenting cycle. Get the tools for connecting and cooperating.