Struggling with Big Emotions at Home? Join My Fall Coaching Group

Ceara Deno, MD • August 5, 2025
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Make This Fall Your Most Peaceful One Yet


If parenting your sensitive or strong-willed child often feels like an emotional rollercoaster, you're not alone.

One moment your child is sweet and happy…

The next, they’re melting down because you said “no” to more screen time. 

You’ve tried staying calm.  You’ve tried being firm.  You’ve tried everything — and yet, things still feel out of control.

What if you didn’t have to figure this out alone?

This fall, I’m offering a supportive, real-talk group coaching program for parents who are exhausted by daily power struggles and emotional outbursts — and who are ready for a more peaceful home.

Introducing:

Parenting Sensitive & Spirited Kids Without Losing Your Mind

A 10-week coaching group designed to help you go from chaos and confusion to calm and confidence.
Whether your child is highly sensitive, strong-willed, intense, anxious, or all of the above — this group will give you tools, support, and a game plan that actually works (without yelling, threats, or giving in).

Here’s what you’ll get:

✅ Weekly live group coaching calls
✅ Step-by-step strategies for emotional regulation — yours and your child’s
✅ Scripts and tools for handling meltdowns and defiance
✅ A supportive community of parents who truly get it
✅ Private coaching upgrades available if you want extra support


This is for you if:

You’re constantly walking on eggshells trying to avoid the next explosion
You and your partner aren’t always on the same page
You want to parent with compassion — but you also want cooperation
You’re craving support, encouragement, and a path forward that works for your family


🗓 The Details:

Start Date: September 24th

Format: Live online sessions + weekly support

Investment:  $797 (Includes Group + one individual coaching session with Ceara)

Spots are limited to keep the group small and supportive

Ready to parent with more peace, confidence, and clarity?


or


You don’t have to keep feeling overwhelmed and alone.

There’s another way — and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

Let’s make this fall calmer, more connected, and a whole lot easier.

I’d love to walk alongside you.

Warmly,
Ceara

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