Parenting On Track: Your Family. Your Solutions!

Vickie Hoefle, Parent Educator

Vickie Hoefle, Parent Educator

The Parenting On Track Difference

Welcome to the Parenting On Track website.

It seems like there are thousands of parenting philosophies out there. Most of them focus on quick-fix solutions to family problems that work some of the time, in some situations with some kids.

These quick fixes are unreliable and temporary at best.

Parenting On Track is different.

Parents want to build relationships with their children, not spend time on the latest discipline strategy. Building that relationship is the core of the Parenting On Track philosophy, because that’s what allows you to make real, deep-down, positive changes in your family. You’ll finally be able to leave the crying, fighting, nagging, and coaxing—behind for good.

We start by teaching parents to replace the question-

How do I get my children to . . .

  • Do their chores?
  • Stop fighting with their siblings?
  • Leave for school on time?

With-

What will it take for my children to . . .

  • Contribute around the house without my nagging or reminding?
  • Get along with their siblings and work things out with each other?
  • Organize their time and belongings, so we can enjoy each other, before we leave?

Imagine the satisfaction you will feel as a parent knowing that you are using respectful strategies that build confidence, self-reliance, and independence in your children.

So, if you are ready to . . .

  • Stop controlling and teach self control
  • Stop rewarding and teach self motivation
  • Stop punishing and teach self discipline

Take the first step in creating a family that experiences peace, joy, mutual respect, cooperation and fun.

Don’t settle for quick fixes. Experience the Parenting On Track difference.

— Vicki Hoefle

Testimonials

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Living and Growing With Them

I learn something new every time—that I could change, that I need to change, that I could improve my relationship with my kids, that I could grow with them in a great, healthy way. Every time I listen to Vicki and her program I hear something new. I will go to as many classes as I can…

Sarah Stavraky and Doug Mosle, married, two children, ages 1 and 4
I Recommend Parenting On Track

I would totally recommend this course to anyone—single moms, different configurations of families, grandparents raising kids, everyone. Teachers can take this course, anyone who deals with the dynamics of family and children growing. This course is fantastic. I can't talk about it in a more positive way than that…

Gerianne Smart, single mom, one child, age 7
How Did We Tell the Kids?

The first thing we did was go home and say, ‘You know what, you guys, we are going to stop doing things for you that you already know how to do.’ It was interesting to see the reaction depending upon which kid it was, and how most of them stepped up to the plate…

Renee Affolter and Jason Gingold, married, three children, ages 8, 6, and 3
A Closer Look coming soon

On Track Learning

Classes

Learn the Parenting On Track principles with either our 6-Week Classes or our new One-Day Workshops.
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Downloadable Audios

Listen to parenting advice from Vicki wherever you go with our downloadable audios.
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Coaching

Receive personal coaching from Vicki with one of four different packages.
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Teleclasses

Receive follow-up support and listen to guest speakers with our Tele Classes.
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Calendar of Events

Check out the schedules for our 6-Week Classes, One-Day Workshops, and Tele Classes
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Vicki says blog

Mommy Guilt? Say What?

A lot of articles have been written lately about “mommy guilt.”

> > Read more on the blog

Stop the Fighting –- Update

The other day, my oldest child was building this wonderful tower with wooden blocks.

> > Read more on the blog

Winter Warmth

When that first cold wind blew in November, and the first snowflakes hit the ground . . .

> > Read more on the blog