Keynote Speaker, Parenting Coach

Practical strategies for preventing and repairing conflicts with children

Inspiring parents to speak truth with care

Keynote Speaker, Parenting Coach

Practical strategies for preventing and repairing conflicts with children

Inspiring parents to speak truth with care

Practical strategies for preventing and repairing conflicts with children

Keynote Speaker,
Parenting Coach

Inspiring parents to
speak truth with care

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Monica Lin and Edmund Chun

Parents of Gabriel and Julian, Oakland

“We talked with our kids about what we learned from Lisa. We explained how to approach a conflict situation so it can result in a positive outcome for all involved. Lisa helped us see conflicts we deal with as a family in a new light.”

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Jessica Bradshaw

“My relationship with my daughter was forever changed by the work we did. My daughter trusts me now and we seldom have conflicts anymore. Our relationship is now really open and great.”

Many parents want to model effective ways for their children to

  • Navigate conflict 
  • Feel compassion for themselves and others
  • Be emotionally resilient

Instead of effective communication, they find themselves shouting, “You have five seconds to choose a shirt to wear! We’re late!!!!!! This is for school, not Project Runway.”

They want their child to know they can speak to them about anything but when they try to resolve a conflict their child responds with, “It’s fine. I don’t want to talk about it.”

They want to raise kids who are close to their siblings now and into adulthood, but wonder what – if anything – they can do to stop their constant fighting

Lisa’s Conflict Prevention and Resolution Process

transforms conflicts into dilemmas that everyone wants to solve together

Sign up for practical tips to prevent and repair conflicts with kids

Many parents want to model

effective ways for their children to

  • Navigate conflict 
  • Feel compassion for themselves and others
  • Be emotionally resilient

Instead of effective communication, they find themselves shouting, “You have five seconds to choose a shirt to wear! We’re late!!!!!! This is for school, not Project Runway.”

They want their child to know they can speak to them about anything but when they try to resolve a conflict their child responds with, “It’s fine. I don’t want to talk about it.”

They want to raise kids who are close to their siblings now and into adulthood, but wonder what – if anything – they can do to stop their constant fighting

Lisa’s Conflict Prevention and Resolution Process

transforms conflicts into dilemmas that everyone wants to solve together

Sign up for practical tips to prevent and repair conflicts with kids

Many parents want to model effective ways for their children to

  • Navigate conflict 
  • Feel compassion for themselves and others
  • Be emotionally resilient

Instead of effective communication, they find themselves shouting, “You have five seconds to choose a shirt to wear! We’re late!!!!!! This is for school, not Project Runway.”

They want their child to know they can speak to them about anything but when they try to resolve a conflict their child responds with, “It’s fine. I don’t want to talk about it.”

They want to raise kids who are close to their siblings now and into adulthood, but wonder what – if anything – they can do to stop their constant fighting

Lisa’s Conflict Prevention and Resolution Process

transforms conflicts into dilemmas that everyone wants to solve together

Sign up for practical tips to prevent and repair conflicts with kids

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Greg Sahakian

Principal, Edison Elementary School

“I’ve observed the impact that Lisa can have on strengthening a school’s culture, particularly useful in this time where creative solutions to community building are needed. School families connect with Lisa because they know she’s one of them.”

Dan Ciruli

Father of 3, Oakland, CA

“Lisa has a fantastic ability to combine humor and meaningful insight that leads an audience on a journey of discovery through shared experiences.”

Lisa’s a mom who has spent more than 20 years learning, practicing, and teaching collaborative communication skills. The tools she’s mastered and created resolve conflicts with children in her own family and in families all over the world.

Lisa’s a mom who has spent more than 20 years learning, practicing, and teaching collaborative communication skills. The tools she’s mastered and created resolve conflicts with children in her own family and in families all over the world.

Lisa’s a mom who has spent more than 20 years learning, practicing, and teaching collaborative communication skills. The tools she’s mastered and created resolve conflicts with children in her own family and in families all over the world.