Are you struggling with the kids whining and arguing until you just want to run away from home?


There are times when being a mom is overwhelming. It can seem like they just don't appreciate anything you do. When they're upset, you're the first one they take it out on.



Discover how to help your kids process their stress so they don't take it out on you. You won't miss their stressful acting out. Instead, you'll enjoy feeling at peace with your kids.


In this course, I'll reveal how I use joy and closeness to create resilience and peace, because being a mom doesn't have to be so hard.


I'll reveal a few of the tricks of the trade I use as a mom and professional kid counselor to help moms and kids connect and build great parent-child relationships.



You'll discover a simple and powerful way to have peace and harmony with your children even during stressful times.


Because you're a busy mom and I respect your time, the trainings are in short bite sized chunks you can consume quickly and easily.


I've included a variety of ways for you to learn because different moms have different learning styles. Some like to read. Others prefer to watch videos. Some prefer a combination.


Go through the content in an hour or grab it a little at a time. You'll be through it and taking action within the hour or within a couple of days. It's up to you!


Hi, I’m Deborah Woods.


I know first hand how difficult parenting can be. There were days raising my son that I didn't know how I was going to make it through. I discovered the hard way just how important my job as a mom was. My son's grown up to be a successful and brilliant man with great people skills. You'd never guess he had special needs as a child. I'm pleased to be able to share with you the things I learned along the way as a mom and a professional counselor that made our lives easier and happier.

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Playing with a parent is healing.


Using the Peace Process gives kids what they need to heal from the the daily stress in their lives. There are ways of playing that a child can only do with a parent or another trusted adult because other kids just can't do what you can.

Play connects and bonds.


With the Peace Process parents have the tools to connect and bond in 20 to 30 minutes a week. What you say and don't say to your child in play will determine how positive the experience is for both of you. Get the tools to make it easy to get it right.

Your child's play is revealing.


Tired of wondering what your child is thinking and feeling? Watch what your child's playing and you'll discover a window into his world. In self-directed play kids can't help but reveal what they think and feel about themselves, the world, and others.