When I became a dad, I quickly discovered what so many parents already know: the “terrible twos” don’t magically end when your child turns three. In fact, some days it felt like every interaction with my strong-willed kid was a battle—and I was losing.
That’s why I wrote The RIGHT Approach: Positive and Purposeful Parenting. I wanted a resource that cuts through the noise and gives parents something simple, practical, and doable. The book takes proven principles from behavioral psychology and breaks them down into everyday strategies you can actually use at home.
Instead of focusing on what’s going wrong, it helps you shift your mindset, build connection, and respond in ways that actually work. I even use a “boss analogy” to help parents reframe how they think about discipline—because if you wouldn’t talk to your boss a certain way, why use that approach with your child?
My goal was never to write a long, academic book. This is a short, straightforward guide designed for tired, busy parents who just want more peace at home.
If you’re ready to turn conflict into connection, I’d love for you to check out The RIGHT Approach.