Tom and Julie Meekins
March Forth Family, LLC
marchforthfamily@gmail.com
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March Forth Family is dedicated to partnering with parents in equipping them with valuable tools to nourish and assist children with particular challenges.
"Probably the best part of meeting with Tom and Julie is the fact that they have walked some very tough roads with their own children and therefore have a depth of insight into how difficult it can be when you want the best for your children.”
-Gretchen Roe
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Register Now! And you will receive:
Parenting and Teaching
the Child Who Struggles
Practical Strategies and Action Steps to Improve Daily Learning
With Tom and Julie Meekins
of MarchForthFamily.com
Wednesday, November 18, 2015, 1:00 PM EDT
Why do the children have to struggle so and how can I help?
Labels and Theory are nice in discussions, but you are living with the here and now! You need strategies to get through your day and, yet, you don't want to constantly be only putting out fires. You want to make a difference in the development of the child.
What if you could put out fires AND bring the child more maturity?
What if you did simple exercises and activities that make a difference
for NOW and for the FUTURE?
You see -- within each child there is much potential and you can help!
So many children are having problems with:
YOU CAN HELP!
There are tried and true practical steps you can take to help a child with ALL of those struggles!
We know. We implemented them. We taught others to implement them and the results have been outstanding.
Would you like the tools to greatly reduce or eliminate altogether:
meltdowns?
obsessions?
bedwetting?
daytime accidents?
phobias?
We think that
Well then -- you have come to the right place.
In this class, we will give you nitty gritty, hands-on, "what to do about it" pieces.
You will come away with:
It is time. You know you are ready to take this next step.
Register now! You get:
Decide NOW to make a difference for a child and to get
the support you want and need.
All this with no-fee! We care about children and we want to empower parents and teachers. We are doing this complimentary webinar to raise awareness about the things that really work to help children and to give you another resource to get the support you want and need.
And during the webinar, if it resonates with you, we will give you more information about what we have in place to empower and encourage you more with your specific jouorney.
No-fee webinar!
My son is having an awesome start to the school year. His reading has improved so much even after a summer of mostly fun and games. He even says things such as, "I like grammar tests." I mean wow! Thank you a hundred times for all of your help. It's not all smooth going, of course, but the improvements are huge! You are awesome! Cate Dwyer
A letter from a former client to her friend: “I am sorry to hear that your son is struggling, but I feel confident that a conversation with the folks at March Forth Family would benefit you both. There are not enough superlatives I can say about Julie and what she can do for a child. My son would not be the student he is today were it not for Julie's encouraging intervention.
Since I have known her, she has gone on to obtain a nutrition certification because she believes so passionately that nutrition is a vital missing component for children who struggle. The website is http://www.marchforthfamily.com/ I would encourage you to have a conversation with them. Whether you choose to proceed with them is up to you, but they are AWESOME.
Probably the best part of meeting with Tom and Julie is the fact that they have walked some very tough roads with their own children and therefore have a depth of insight into how difficult it can be when you want the best for your children. Gretchen Roe
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