Mother parenting teenage son.

Virtual Support Group

Parenting Teenagers

Parents helping parents during the teen years.

This support group is open to anyone parenting a pre-teen, tween or teenager. Moms and dads join together to share experiences and strategies for parenting kids hitting puberty and beyond. No topic is off limits.

Topics can include:

  • Managing out of control, high-risk and challenging behaviors in teenagers

  • Supporting teens with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Anxiety or Depression

  • Creating safe and realistic boundaries with teenagers

  • Discipline and consequences during the teen years

  • Adolescent Development

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We create a safe non-judgmental space for parents to express themselves. Every week, parents and caregivers join our Zoom call to provide each other support and encouragement. You’ll receive the Zoom meeting link once you register.

  • Trained volunteers will facilitate this group. Parents can join at any time and are welcome to attend as many groups as they want. Usually there are between 6 and 16 parents in a group meeting.

  • Our groups are free, confidential, and open to any caregiver. Our goal is to create a safe space where group members share experiences about parenting, learn to cope with things they cannot change and figure out how to change the things they can.

Current Meeting Schedule

All groups are free & confidential. Registration is required. Select group(s) below to sign up.

  • REGISTER TO JOIN

    Please note: This group tends to be a larger group with 7-12 members per meeting.

  • REGISTER TO JOIN

    Please note: This group tends to be a larger group with 7-12 members per meeting.

It's powerful being in a group and sharing our struggles and wins. It's very healing and not as lonely walking this journey alone. Thank you

–Anonymous Parent Survey

This group is like a second family. I always feel like I'm back in the right direction after the call. Thank you for creating a safe space to share, laugh, and cry.

–Anonymous Parent Survey