And I teach parents and caregivers how to transform their ineffective parenting patterns into empowering parenting behaviors so they can create drama-free households.
I’m originally from Monroe, Louisiana, where I was born when my mom was just a teenager. I also spent a few years living with my aunt in Kansas City. I’ve always had that entrepreneurial spirit -- I always looked for a way to turn ideas into action. Earlier in my career, I worked in ministry, owned a real estate company, and even spent several years as a writer.
Then, 31 years ago, my wife and I adopted our son, Jordan. When he was in second grade, Jordan was diagnosed with ADHD. We were given a prescription for medication and ushered out of the doctor’s office, and that’s it. We didn’t know what our son’s future would look like, because there were zero options or resources available for parents of children who had experienced trauma.
That’s when I first realized that there had to be a better way.