Peaceful, Respectful, Connected Kids
I’m guessing that doesn’t describe your family. Yet.
We can help.
But some questions first:
But some questions first:
Do you wish you had a better relationship with your child?
Do you feel like nothing you do is working and you need new tools?
Are you discouraged and frustrated with your child?
Are you afraid of your child or have you considered calling the police?
Are you looking for a residential treatment alternative?
Do you feel like giving up?
Do you feel like nothing you do is working and you need new tools?
Are you discouraged and frustrated with your child?
Are you afraid of your child or have you considered calling the police?
Are you looking for a residential treatment alternative?
Do you feel like giving up?
If any of those questions are true for you, we have your plan.
1 - Sign up for Family First Parent Training
2 - Receive tools
3 - Experience hope
At the end of the training, Michelle will give a personal RECOMMENDATION for your family
regarding our intensive in-home program.
(What is the Family First intensive in-home program? )
RECOMMENDED for in-home program |
NOT RECOMMENDED for in-home program |
Idaho Medicaid
Private pay option - see our webpage for details |
*NOTE: this service is only available for those who have completed the parent training. |
It won't get better on its own. Without a different plan it will just get worse.
Picture your new family:
Back in control with new tools
Better interactions
More compliance
Good communication
Restored family relationships
Picture your new family:
Back in control with new tools
Better interactions
More compliance
Good communication
Restored family relationships
It's really just phenomenal content--and the content in the workbook was wonderful! I would absolutely recommend the training. It is evidenced-based and in line with what is trauma informed and effective." - Family First Parent training participant
"In addition to the new tools, I feel so much hope. And I loved hearing from other parents in the training that struggle just like we do. I don't feel so alone." - Family First Parent training participant