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How to Get Your Teen to Try in School Without Nagging, Arguing, or Carrying the Load

 

If you’re tired of caring more about school than your son does, this workshop will show you a simple way to help him take responsibility and start trying again.

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You Know Your Son Is Capable But...

You check his grades constantly.
You argue about his missing assignments.
You nag him about getting his homework done.

And somehow… your realized that you care more than he does.

You don’t want to nag.
You don’t want to argue.
But if you don’t stay on top of it, nothing gets done.

So you carry the load.

And it is exhausting.

If you have ever thought:
“Why won’t he just try?”
You are not alone.

 

And the longer this goes on, the more it starts to feel like you’re the only one holding it together.

 

 

If you are ready for him to take responsibility this workshop is your next step.

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Here is what moms don’t realize:

 

The more you carry his school load,
the less he learns how to carry it himself.

And the more pressure he feels from you,
the more likely he is to shut down or push back.

This is not a motivation problem.
This is a relationship dynamic problem.

And it is fixable.  What you need is a different approach.

This Workshop is For You If…

 

âś” You feel like you care more about school than your son does
âś” You are constantly reminding him about assignments or missing work
âś” Homework conversations turn into arguments or silence
âś” You worry that if you stop pushing, he will stop trying completely
✔ You want him to take responsibility but you don’t know how to step back

 

You’ll learn that small shifts in how you show up can make a big difference in how he responds.

I will walk you through my simple 3-step process:

 

Calm

So you stop reacting and start responding with intention

Connect

So your son stays open instead of lashing out or shutting down

Lead

So he begins to take more responsibility over time

If you’re ready to stop carrying the load and start helping him take responsibility, this is your next step.

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What you’ll get: 

 

By the end of this workshop, you will know exactly how to support your son in school without it turning into pressure, conflict, or you carrying the entire load.

 

  • A focused, one-hour workshop you can watch on your own time.
  • Instant access
  • The companion workbook
  • A simple next step if you want personal support applying this to your son and your situation 

You do not have to keep figuring this out by yourself, the hard way

 

You don’t have to keep doing this the hard way.

If school has become a constant source of stress, it doesn’t mean your son doesn’t care.

It means you need a different approach.

This workshop will show you exactly where to start.

And if you want help applying this to your son and your situation, your next step is simple.

Inside the workshop, I’ll show you how to book a 1:1 call with me so you don’t have to figure this out on your own.

 

 

If you’re ready to stop carrying the load and start helping him take responsibility, this is your next step.

Get Instant Access for $47

Hi, I'm Heidi

I’m a master certified life and parenting coach, host of the Raising Boys, Building Men podcast, and a mom of five boys.

I help moms of teenage boys stop arguing, feel more confident, and stay connected during some of the hardest years of parenting.

My work focuses on simple, effective shifts that change the dynamic without yelling, lecturing, or trying to control behavior.

Most moms are surprised by how much easier conversations become once they understand what actually helps and what gets in the way.

 

"We went from constant arguments to real conversations"

 

 "Heidi has been a game changer for our family and it came at the perfect time. Before, I felt as if my teenage son and I were constantly yelling and engaged in a battle of wills. Now I feel like I'm better able to manage my own emotions, so I can be calm and help my son through his own emotions."

Sarah A. 

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