Parent Ready supports parents of teens, their employers and the institutions that engage them.

Parent Ready! inspires, prepares and supports parents through the uncertainty of raising teens.
Reduce uncertainty about top-of-mind concerns.
Build confidence to handle kids’ milestones, passions, and challenges.
Improve family & professional relationships.
Parent Ready! helps employers build a productive and engaged workforce.
Improve parents of teens’ productivity by reducing life-work conflict.
Ease recruitment and retention of experienced employees.
Reduce healthcare claims.
Parent Ready! makes it easier for healthcare providers, schools, and other institutions to support the parents of their adolescent patients, students, and members.
Improve health and education outcomes by engaging parents as partners.
Build and deepen loyalty among family financial decision makers.
Reduce costs & uncompensated care.

Parent Ready is expert led, evidence-based, and responsible AI supported.
Parent Ready! Works
“This book is a must-read for parents who are seeking practical, step-by-step guidance as they navigate the uncertainties of their child's mental health. To those who lament that parenting does not come with a manual, here is your manual.”
— Kimberly Adams, Ph.D.
“Parent Ready helps our school show its commitment to families and is an easy way to facilitate engagement. The program’s national-level experts really get parents’ attention.”
— Monti Bush, LMSW, LCSW, High School Counselor
“A book that needed to be written; the whole family needs support for a successful transition to college.”
— Jodi Dworkin Ph.D., Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota
“Parent Ready’s experts provided valuable guidance to overcome at-home challenges in a way that aligns with our teachers’ and administrators’ efforts.”
— Kiki Vandenheyvel, High School Counselor