Workshop
Who's that kid
(and what do they need?)
You tried all the parenting advice but it’s still not working or it feels odd to you?
Let’s try something else!
Do you feel like...
- You've tried everything you can think of with your child but nothing works?
- You even feel like what should be working is making things worst?
- You've look again and again but the specialized support you need doesn't seam to exist or is not helping the way you thought it would!
- You feel like you're the one who's failing and many people are making you feel that way too
What if I told you that you already know everything you need to know
(for now at least), you just need to look at it differently and trust yourself more?
- Because you're child is different and need support tailored to THEM
- Because you're the ONE person who knows them best
- You already know it because you've tried EVERYTHING!
And I know you're tired and overwhelmed
- And that sounds like everything is on your shoulder again
- Feel like you'll have to do all the work alone again
- And make all the decisions by yourself while doubting yourself every step of the way
But it doesn't have to be that way
Introducing : Who's that kid?
Online actionable workshop
Get on a quest to
- Understand YOUR unique child better
- Feel confident to make decision on how to support them so your everyday life is not a constant battle or walking on eggshells anymore
- Have what you need on hand to explain your child to someone else (including themselves often)
This training will allow you to
Who's that kid?- $125
And you get access for free to any future live round of the training and all futur updates of the training
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In the live class, Anouk was so involved and responsive with all the students on board. She gave so freely of herself. But she also does it in the course material and shares her knowledge and tips without holding back so that everyone wins.
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Anouk's class has been a blessing in disguise. What I love most about her teaching is how "real" she is about her work and what she does. Of course, the good stuff is there too, but it's nice to know that everyone (even the best) are human too!
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During the workshop you will get
In everything I do, I want to create a safe, non-judgmental space where you can feel accepted and understood, no matter what you have already experienced in your parenting journey, and have the support you need to move forward with confidence.
I know it's easy to say that, much less easy to do it. I truly believe that it is one of my strengths to offer you this space.
This is feedback I got from a recent group activity:
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Anouk was a very understanding guide (...). She created a safe space to share our thoughts, feelings and questions. Her presence was very calming. Everyone was allowed to participate in their own way/pace. No guilt, no pressure. The exact opposite of what a normal parenting day looks like. Thank you for this, Anouk.
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Who leads this training?
If we haven't met, Hi, I'm Anouk!
I'm a mom of 3, I have a master's in social work and I've been supporting parents for 16 years (and that's how long I've been a mom!).
I support parents of emotionally intense kids for whom nothing in the “general parenting advice” seems to work.
Together, we'll uncover what’s going on with your child and find solutions and ideas that work for YOU and YOUR kid(s) so things go more smoothly, you can quit feeling like you are failing at parenting in constant fear of the next outburst and feel confident in trying different things that fit your kids' needs better.
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I really enjoy this course. I have wondered how present I am with my children when I photograph them, and this course confirms to me that it is in fact a parenting tool that can help me be present at the same time as being immersed in my photography. As I read the material, I find myself saying yes to so many things Anouk says.
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She gives you permission to let go of the idea of perfection and return to why many of us started this process; to authentically document our families and our lives.