When discipline feels like a battle you can’t win

If every consequence sparks arguments or defiance, and you’re wondering how to guide your teen without conflict, this webinar will give you practical tools that work.

Join us for a powerful FREE 1-hour webinar:  When consequences backfire: 3 strategies that actually work with teens

October 28th at 7pm ET

  

You'll learn:

✔️ Why typical consequences often backfire—and what’s really going on in your teen’s brain and nervous system

✔️ Three practical strategies that actually guide your teen toward cooperation

✔️ How to reduce power struggles while still maintaining clear boundaries

✔️ Ways to help your teen feel understood and respected, even when they’re testing limits

✔️ Techniques to strengthen your relationship and rebuild trust without giving in or yelling

This webinar is for you if:

  • You’re frustrated that discipline and consequences aren’t working and your teen seems to push back harder

  • You want practical strategies to guide your teen without constant arguments or power struggles

  • You’re hoping to rebuild connection, trust, and respect with your teen while still maintaining clear boundaries

Whether your teen is challenging limits, arguing more than usual, or pulling away, this webinar will give you practical strategies and insights to guide them effectively while strengthening your connection.

I'm Riley Cochran

Parent Coach • Teen Treatment Specialist

I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Addiction Counselor based in Colorado, with over a decade of experience walking alongside teens and families through everything from quiet disconnection to full-blown crisis.

With extensive clinical training in teen development, trauma, attachment, family systems, assessment and treatment planning, and substance use - along with years spent in treatment centers, crisis programs, and community care - I specialize in helping teens who feel lost, angry, or shut down. I also support parents who feel worn out, unsure, or afraid they’re losing their child.

My approach is trauma-informed, relational, and grounded in a deep respect for each family’s story. This work is personal to me, and I’m here to offer steady support that actually works, without judgment, and with the tools that help families find their way back to each other (and themselves).

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