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Vicki-isms

“In every moment, we are either interfering with or enhancing the relationship we have with our children. The choice is ours.”


“Ignorance is not bliss, but to ignore your child’s behavior can be divine.”


“Parents say they want kids who follow through on what they say, and yet - I have witnessed a parent give an emphatic “NO” to a child’s request, only to change it to a “YES” if the child was persistent enough with their demands. How can we expect our kids to follow through and be consistent when their role models can so easily change their minds? “


Vicki Hoefle

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Parents First



As a parent educator and mother of 5, I know how committed parents are to their families. I also realize how challenging parenting can be at times.


How would you like to replace nagging, reminding, yelling, bribing and counting with tools that help your kids grow into capable, cooperative, responsible and respectful adults – AND, get out of the house on time with a smile on your face? Well, now you can.


The Parenting On Track™ program shows parents how to build stronger family relationships that squelch many of the daily challenges parents and kids face – not how to implement the latest quick fix discipline strategy to deal with some pesky discipline problem.


In order to build these parent/child relationships I teach parents how to combine a concept that changes the way they think about parenting, along with a strategy aimed at developing character traits and skill sets that empower kids and create family harmony.


Not only does life get sweeter while the kids are living with you, but you’ll know in your heart, that you are setting your 18 year old up for success when he leaves home to begin his solo journey. Ultimately, the Parenting On Track™ program offers tools that will help you enjoy your children today while preparing them for the challenges of tomorrow.



It also teaches parents how to:

  • Let go of what is not working.
  • Avoid making things worse.
  • Identify triggers to avoid arbitrary conflict.
  • Stay OUT of the children’s drama.
  • Show appreciation for your child’s strengths and contribution to the family.
  • Say goodbye to nagging, lecturing, reminding, counting and time-outing.
  • Improve communication.
  • Teach kids Self – discipline and self – control.
  • Celebrate progress and improvement.
  • Identify what it is you want for your family and the specific steps you will take to get there.

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