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We've fostered 17 at-risk kids into happy & healthy adults. Bring order, structure, and respect back into the home without losing the relationship.

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When did parenting become difficult for you?
Let’s be real for a second… Did anyone else picture parenting feeling a little more natural than this? Not saying it’s all bad—there are so many good, sweet, hilarious moments—but some days it just feels like: - You’re second guessing everything - You’re overstimulated before 10am - And somehow everyone needs you at the exact same time And then you wonder… am I doing this right? If that’s you, you’re not alone in this space 🤍 Let’s talk about it—👉 What part of parenting has felt harder than you expected lately?
0 likes • 29d
My 30 years of experience working with kids 17+ at risk kids has given me a front-row seat to the challenges many parents face, especially around disrespect, inconsistent boundaries, and family tension. I cant say it has ever been easy but more a passion of love. but i have found it extremely gratifying.
Thankful Thursday
What about your current season—busy, slow, rebuilding, growing—are you thankful for right now?
0 likes • Apr 30
@Amanda Zimmerman yes yes, it can be so powerful. What areas are you experiencing growth in specifically?
do you apologize to your kids ?
i curious, i think this is a powerful way to be real with your kids. show them how to be a good human by apologizing when you get it wrong. Do you think this is a problem? why or why not?
0 likes • Apr 10
@Pao Vidal Rojo totally agree
2 likes • Apr 21
@Khristina Reynosa thank you for your thoughtful comments and sharing some of your struggles. and thank you for your service. i am a foster dad to stop some of the stuff you talked about. I have been working on me for over 20 years to be a better parent, husband, and father. thank you for sharing
Welcome!
💬 Let’s Get to Know Each Other I’m so glad you’re here—and I’d love to learn more about you. This community was created to be a supportive, judgment-free space for parents and families, and that starts with connection. Parenting can feel isolating at times, and my hope is that no one here feels like they’re doing it alone. If you’re comfortable, introduce yourself in the comments and share a few of the following (answer as many or as few as you’d like): 1️⃣ What’s your name (or what you’d like to be called)? 2️⃣ How many kids do you have and what ages are they? 3️⃣ What’s one thing you’re currently loving about parenting? 4️⃣ What’s one area you’d love more support, tools, or encouragement in right now? 5️⃣ Just for fun: coffee, tea, or both? ☕🍵 There are no right or wrong answers here—only real ones. Thank you for being brave enough to show up, whether you’re sharing today or just quietly reading for now. You belong here, exactly as you are 🤍 I’m really looking forward to getting to know each of you and walking alongside you in this parenting journey. — Kayla Oh! And don’t forget to turn your notifications on so that you can stay plugged in!
3 likes • Feb 16
For 28 years my wife and I have had a blended family and taken in 15+ At-risk kids from difficult situations. Abuse. Addiction. Rejection. Identity struggles. Some just drifting. I did not grow up in stability myself. I grew up in chaos and unclear boundaries. A lot of what shaped me was learning what not to do. What I have seen consistently is this. When discipline is sporadic, when parents chase friendship, and when boundaries are unclear, anxiety rises and respect erodes. When the home becomes predictable, authority is calm, and love is steady, something shifts. The walls come down. Comfort increases. Guard lowers. Identity forms. I built SAFE-HOLD as a structured place for parents who know something has to change. It focuses on prevention and intervention around what I call the five black holes of teenagerhood. Suicide. Felony. Drugs. Alcohol. Sexual risk. Not theory. Just lived experience turned into structure. I look forward to connecting with you and growing together. Tim 2 girls 18 and 19 getting ready to launch into adulthood. Something i love about parenting is changing people lives, I have done it numerous times and it never gets old. Seeing a realization, the release of a pain or wound, or just growing to realize their own potential, its magical. Both
0 likes • Mar 29
@Pao Vidal Rojo
Heart melting moments 😭
Parenting can be exhausting… but there are also those tiny moments that make everything worth it. Maybe it’s the way your toddler runs full speed into your arms. Maybe it’s when your kid tells you a completely random story that makes zero sense but is absolutely adorable. Or when they say “I love you” out of nowhere. 🥹 Those little moments matter more than we realize. ✨ Let’s share some joy today: What is one thing your child does that instantly melts your heart? I’ll start: My 5 year old loves to make sure you know he loves you. So he will randomly say “mommy, I love you!” And he says it about 3k times a day. I can’t get enough of it! For my 6 month old.. I truly can’t get enough of his gummie smile. Is there anything cuter?! 😭 Your turn ⬇️
Heart melting moments 😭
2 likes • Mar 5
i remember there was a stretch of about a year were my boys would run out and meet me at the car where i got home. So good.
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Father to many (17+), entrepreneur, and life long learner.

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