Why be an island when there is so much support waiting for you?


Why be an island when there is so much support waiting for you? There is power in having guidance on tap.

I have spoken to parents in our member app when they were in crisis and couldn’t reach their therapist. I’ve been asked to look at therapist’s websites to make sure they would be a good fit to save parents time and money.


I have educated parents on various themes of anxiety and OCD only for them to discover they had been missing a HUGE theme.


I have connected parents to local therapists as well as other parents and kids in their local areas.


I have made videos specifically for member’s kids when the parent knew a video would open their child’s eyes to a struggle they think no one else has had.


I have watched parents have lightbulb moments that have catapulted their child’s progress.


I have witnessed kids grow month after month in our kid and teen support group calls.


This is the power of the AT Parenting Community. This type of in-depth support is available to you as well.


The doors to the AT Parenting Community are only open to new members until tomorrow, Thursday, Jan 22nd, 2026. We look forward to welcoming you in and offering you a ton of support as well.

This is your last chance to join my membership community at the current rate.

Starting in February, the rate is increasing, but when you join now, you’ll lock in this lower rate for the life of your membership.

If you’ve been on the fence, this is your sign.

👉 Join now before the rate goes up.

Healthy boundaries vs. harmful accommodation: How to tell the difference

Boundary-setting is an important skill that can help kids feel safe, respected, and in control of their bodies and choices. But when OCD is involved, it can be hard to differentiate a reasonable request from an accommodation that can actually make OCD worse over time. Learn how to recognize accommodating behavior, and respond in a way that truly supports your child’s progress.

NOCD Therapists specialize in treating OCD in children, teens, and adults. They accept most insurance plans and involve the whole family in treatment, empowering you and your loved ones to more effectively support your child. Book a free call to learn more.



Take care,
Natasha

PS. Doors close tomorrow Jan. 22nd at 9pm PT. Click here to join!


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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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