Need a Private Consult?

Have you ever wished you could have some expert parenting advice to help you manage yourself and your family better?

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Even better, what if he could just come over and answer your questions over a cup of coffee at your kitchen table?

Now you can…well, sort of!

From: Ron Huxley, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Author of the book “Love and Limits: Achieving a Balance in Parenting.”

To: Parents feeling overwhelmed, powerless and without answers:

As a licensed Child and Family Therapist, parenting educator and father of four, I know what it is like to want to pull our your hair in frustration. I have cried those helpless parenting tears too. I was able to overcome and find new joy as a parent. You can too!

Many parenting experts know how to talk the talk but can they walk the walk. I have worked with families, from every walk of life, for nearly TWO DECADES and I am confident that I can give you some new ideas to walk the walk of a happy, healthy family…

Are you ready for it?

If you say “Yes” then let’s get started immediately.

Here is what you get in your private, parenting consult:

  1. Your choice of email or phone consultation equal to 1 hour of consultation (5 email exchanges or 60 minutes of phone time).
  2. Parenting tools, checklists and charts tailor-made to your situation.
  3. Expert advice on the most up to date parenting, attachment/bonding and anger management research.
  4. Discrete, confidential help right from your home!

I normally charge $120 for a face to face consultation. The various parenting resources can cost $150. That is $270.00 total. YOU DO NOT PAY THIS. You only pay…

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If you are not happy with it, we guarantee your money back!

As soon as you sign up for your consult, I will get an email and contact you about how you want to connect and then we will start working on change right away. What are you waiting for…let’s get going.


Here’s what others are saying about Ron Huxley and his ParentingToolbox:

“The Parenting Toolbox is a great resource for parents who want to avoid the ‘worst-case scenario‘ with their kids.”

- Joshua Piven, Author of Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook

“I printed off the wonderful articles and advice.  Sometimes, you need someone who’s done all the research and reading and knows enough to take it all and say: Here’s how it’s done and why.  Believe me, it helps!”

– a satisfied mom

“The resources and skills in the Parenting Toolbox are just the kind of help stressed-out parents need to support their children through difficult transitions. I strongly recommend the site. The solutions-based focus gets parents the help they need quickly.”

- Wendy Swallow PhD, author Breaking Apart: A Memoir of Divorce


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