Advocacy Without Anxiety

Partnering With Teachers

For Your Child's Success

"A child who feels understood is more willing to learn." - Gordon Neufeld

“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” — Frederick Douglass

Working with your child’s teacher can feel confusing, emotional, and sometimes even tense—especially when concerns arise. This course helps parents of preschool and elementary-aged children shift from reacting in the moment to building a calm, collaborative partnership with the people guiding their child each day. You’ll learn how to better understand what’s happening in the classroom, communicate in a way that builds trust, and approach challenges with clarity instead of frustration.

Through practical tools and real-life guidance, you’ll discover how to advocate for your child without creating conflict, handle difficult conversations with confidence, and support your child at home in a way that aligns with their school experience. The result is a more supported child, stronger relationships with teachers, and a parent who feels steady, capable, and clear in how they navigate school dynamics.

Who Is Chandra Eden?

"I had been studying the self-development leaders for decades... and I still hit 50 struggling with deep, intense feelings of loss. Loss of control, loss of purpose, and a clear disconnect with the world around me. It was like I was in my own little bubble - just existing and not really living. Somehow I had become completely lost to myself.

It was time to do the work. I mean, really do the work. Do You know what I realized? I'm tired. I don't want to do things that are hard. I have no interest in adding yet more to my life. (it seems like everyone wants you to add more exercise, more date nights, more meditation, more, more, more!) I have enough to do already - don't we all?!? So I turned my own life around, then created a collection of courses to help others find their happiness too... the Easy Peasy Way!"

Children learn best when they feel safe, seen, and supported.” — Alfie Kohn

You’ll begin to see school situations through a wider lens—understanding not just what’s happening, but why. This shift alone can reduce frustration and help you respond in ways that create openness instead of defensiveness, making communication with teachers more productive and less stressful.

As you apply what you learn, small changes in how you approach conversations and decisions will lead to stronger alignment between home and school. Over time, this creates a more consistent, supportive experience for your child—where everyone involved is working together, not pulling in different directions.

Let me show you how!

I'm sold. Let's do this!

I'm ready to do this the easy peasy way!

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