
The teen years can be difficult for parents and for teens.
Are you:
Looking for sound advice on how to stay connected to your teen?
Concerned about your child's self-esteem?
Unsure how to address the sensivite yet important subject of sex and sexuality?
If so, you have come to the right place!
Gain insight into your teen's reality.
Strengthen the parent-child bond.
Learn how to approach sensitive subjects - like breast development, periods, pornography, masturbation, and sexuality.
In addition, you can:
Become more confident in your parenting role.
How?
Attend an event or invest in a kit to help you stay close to your son or daughter
Contact us to arrange a Coming of Age Series for your group:
Growing up Female
Growing up Male
Talking to Kids about Sex
Click here to check out one of our family empowerment kits produced to help YOU stay connected to your son or daughter:
Talking to Your Kids about Sex
Parent recommendations and comments:
- “Amy took the fear out of parenting my teenage daughter. After listening to her Mothers and Daughters CD I feel excited and appreciative about the changes my daughter is going through. Our relationship is even closer and more open. Amy Sluss is skilled at taking complicated information, bringing it to life, and making it fun.” -Becky Duret
- "I loved your Mothers and Daughters audio CD. Listening to it made me feel informed as a mom and so empowered. There are so many layers to being a girl; it helps me to hear you talking about some of the issues. And you gave me concrete actions that I can take to stay connected with my daughter. I’m determined to keep the lines of communication open between my almost-a-teen daughter and me. Thank you; I appreciate and honor you and your life’s work!" -Tina Wagner, mother of pre-teen daughter
- “As a single Dad, I find myself in the position of being both the Dad and the Mom to my teenage and near-teenage daughters. The information that I learned from listening to this program was invaluable to me. I loved the interview-style format, and appreciated that the interviewer was a man who has experienced these challenging events with his own daughters. I found myself tearing up as I listened to certain topics in the program - it was not so much the content of the program but the feelings and memories that the program evoked that really hit home. I have already discussed several parts of the program with my daughters and think it would be a great idea to listen to the program together. Even if we don't listen together, I plan to listen again, because there were some great tidbits of information and ideas that will allow for me and my daughters to experience an even closer relationship than we already have - one with open communication and shared experiences. After all, there is no bond like the bond of a father and his daughter(s). “ – Michael Bedard
- "My teen daughter and I enjoy many of the same activities and we find it is easy to share fun times together. So what did I get from this CD? Even with the fun times and the conversation that easily follows, I'm not fooled into thinking that I know what it's like to be a young teenage girl today. Amy's Dads of Daughters CD provides insight into just that and helped me understand how I can reach out to my daughter to talk about what is relevant to her." -Mike Duret
We guarantee these programs.
You WILL gain skills and confidence, or you can have your money back.
Pick up YOUR copy today.
Your child is worth it.



