Brenda Zane

Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction

Brenda Zane

  • Three Keys To A Positive Approach For Parenting A Child Misusing Drugs Or Alcohol; Courage, Confidence, And Compassion, With Brenda Zane

Three Keys To A Positive Approach For Parenting A Child Misusing Drugs Or Alcohol; Courage, Confidence, And Compassion, With Brenda Zane

Thursday 21st July 2022

Learn how courage, confidence, and compassion can transform your parenting approach to a child misusing drugs or alcohol with Brenda Zane on 'Hopestream'.
28 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging
Supportive

About this podcast

Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction
Author:
Brenda Zane
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
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Courage, Confidence, and Compassion: Parenting Through Addiction with Brenda Zane

Ultimately, though, it comes down to our core, our heart and a willingness to face our fears.
Imagine standing at the crossroads of fear and hope, trying to guide your child through the murky waters of substance misuse. In this heartfelt episode of 'Hopestream', Brenda Zane, a Mayo Clinic certified health and wellness coach and CRAFT parent coach, unpacks three vital keys to positive parenting: courage, confidence, and compassion. Drawing from her own experiences as a mother who nearly lost her son to addiction, Brenda offers practical advice and emotional support for parents facing similar struggles.
She explains how to find the courage within yourself, build confidence even when the world feels foreign and hostile, and approach your child with compassion to foster healthier choices. Whether you're dealing with daily battles or just starting this difficult journey, Brenda's insights provide a roadmap to creating a more supportive and understanding environment for both you and your child.