Special 72-Hour Window to Join Our OCD Parent Community


Hi Reader-

There is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer with anxiety or OCD while you struggle with how to help them. Luckily, that is all about to change.

The AT Parenting Community addresses all your struggles

🟤 Get clinical guidance from an anxiety and OCD child therapist with two decades of experience when you are feeling overwhelmed.

🟤 Soak up skills through weekly live classes and get free access to over $700 worth of courses so you can be skilled to coach your child and spot a good therapist.

The AT Parenting Community connects you and your child with others

🟤 Get the support of hundreds of other parents in similar situations in our support group calls, member-only app, member forums, member Facebook group, and Parent Connection program so you never have to feel alone.

🟤 Connect your child with other kids or teens in our kids support group calls and our Buddy Program so they know they are not alone.

Monthly raffle for 1:1 coaching session…

Guess what we added to the community? A monthly raffle to win a one-on-one coaching call with me!

Therapists can charge up to $250 an hour 🤯 for a session. But you’ll get a free 60 minute zoom call with me to go over your child, teen, or young adults struggle and develop next steps on how to help them.


The AT Parenting Community doesn’t normally open right now!

We only open the AT Community a few times a year so we can really focus on making sure our members have everything they need.

But our waitlist was bursting at the seams, so we are holding a special 3-day opening to give support to families that have been wanting to come in. This opening isn't open to the public so be sure to use the private link below.

Plus, get this perk if you join in the next 24 hours…

Instead of paying $37 a month, how about $30 instead? And I don’t mean just this month, I mean for the entire time you remain an active member!

Or if you want to save even more, buy a 6 or 12 month subscription and get even steeper savings and the peace of mind that your support is fully paid for and secure for months to come.

⚠️ But this discounted rate is only good through Tuesday, June 2nd at 9pm PT. After that, you’ll pay the ongoing regular membership rate.

I look forward to greeting you over in the AT Parenting Community! ​Click here to join us now.​

Take care,
Natasha


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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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