Harmony at Home

Create a more peaceful and connected home.

Parenting is a team effort—but it’s not always easy to stay on the same page. Whether you're navigating different parenting styles, juggling household responsibilities, or feeling stuck in unhelpful patterns, this workshop will give you the tools to create a more peaceful, connected home.

  • Drawing from Positive Discipline and The Gottman Institute this workshop will help you:

    • align parenting styles

    • manage household tasks with less stress

    • break unhelpful relationship patterns

    • reduce conflict

    Space is limited to 12 participants to maintain a close-knit feel and ensure that everyone receives personal attention.

    You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to support your child, your partner, and yourself.

  • I hold a bachelor’s degree in education/psychology, am a certified Positive Discipline parent educator, and have completed advanced Adlerian trainings in relationship dynamics and power struggles from ICASSI. Read more about my background.

  • 9:30-11:30AM, March 8th

  • Compassionate Roots in Noblesville, IN.

  • $105/individual or $180/couple

    Save 10% by registering before 2/20.

What Parents Are Saying

“Rose is approachable, gentle, and intuitive. Not once have I felt judgement…and she gives us guidance that fits into our lives.”

— Nicky J.

“The lessons, insights, and support have been beyond helpful. ”

— Byron W.

Meet Rose

Rose is a certified Positive Discipline parent educator. She’s passionate about equipping families with practical, research-backed tools to help them find more joy and fulfillment in family life.

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    The answer lies in understanding the continuum of change.

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