I didn’t see this until today…


The email usually starts with, “Oh no! I just saw this. Is it possible…” and inevitably it is someone begging me to keep the doors to the AT Parenting Community open after they’ve been closed.


I don’t want that to be you.

Some parents sit with a decision for a long time. Do they really need that kind of support? Is it going to be worth it?

Some parents sit so long, they miss their opportunity.

Then the doors close and they have second thoughts about not having the amazing support the community had to offer.

You have everything to gain and very little to lose by joining. I cannot keep the doors open. That is not fair to the members already inside. They want and deserve my full attention.

The doors will close tonight at 9pm PT and there will be no exceptions. Sorry!

But life doesn’t have to be full of regrets. Come and try out the community for a month and see if you thrive with the outpouring of guidance and support you will receive. If you aren’t impressed you can cancel your membership at any time with a simple click of the button.

Click here to join us and let us help you and your child. No one should do this alone.

Take care,
Natasha


PS. This is the last day to join the AT Parenting Community. Doors close at 9pm PT. Click here to join us and don’t miss out on this outpouring of support.

Hi! I'm Natasha Daniels

I’m a therapist who offers online support to parents raising kids with anxiety and/or OCD. Check out my podcast, Youtube, Courses & Membership. Sign up for my newsletter:

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