Feeling rejected by your teenager?
Did your last conversation with your teenager leave you in tears?
You’re trying to have a normal conversation, but they’re a complete jerk.
You feel picked on, hurt, and rejected.
It’s heartbreaking.
You’ve never loved anyone as deeply as you love your child.
So when you try to talk to them—just to hear what’s on their mind—and they shut you down?
It’s a punch to the gut.
You’ve poured so much into them—countless hours worrying, caring, loving—you want them to be grateful and appreciative.
So, if you’re feeling rejected, hurt, or even heartbroken because the relationship isn’t what you hoped, there’s nothing wrong with you.
I get it.
It’s hard not to let rejection turn into anger.
But if you can stop yourself from reacting, hold firm boundaries, and keep showing up with love, you’ll have that sweet young child you remember.
It happened to me, and it happens to my clients every day.
Let’s navigate these tough moments together.
I’ll teach you ways to handle the sting of rejection and stay connected—even when it feels impossible.
I’ll show you how to ensure that when your child is ready to talk, they come to you because they know you’re their person.
Imagine it’s later today, and they walk in the door from school.
But now, when they lash out, you know how to redirect the conversation so you don’t get hurt.
And they end up being kind, apologizing, and saying, “Love you, Mom.”
What would that be like?
Book a complimentary consultation, and let’s make this happen—together.
♥️ Jeanine