Parenting in a Mixed-Faith Family

$49

Course #3 in the Parenting Through Faith Transitions bundle
By Valerie Hamaker, MA, NCC, LPC, CPT

In this webinar, Valerie helps couples understand why mixed faith families with a Latter Day Saint connection is a complex, confusing, and anxiety-inducing endeavor.  Specifically she will cover the following: 

  • Complexities and relational implications of several different types of mixed-faith couples 
  • Specific interpersonal dynamics that set couples up to succeed or fail in mixed faith settings
  • An analysis of 7 myths and realities about raising kids in mixed faith homes 
  • An overview of foundational principles that can be the foundation of strong mixed faith family life 

Following this course you will: 

  • Have a better understanding of the resiliencies and the vulnerabilities of your specific mixed-faith orientation 
  • Have new language to better talk about your own mixed faith dynamic–its strengths, weaknesses, and some pre-existing conditions of your marriage that either help or hinder your success as a mixed-faith couple 
  • Be able to assess whether you have fallen prey to various common myths about mixed-faith parenting 
  •  Have a new set of simple principles that you can use immediately in your mixed-faith parenting life  

No. These courses are designed to support anyone experiencing a shift in their LDS religious beliefs, whether you are still attending, have stepped away, or are somewhere in between.

That’s okay. While some couples choose to go through certain courses together, it’s not required—and you can experience meaningful growth on your own.

Each course is designed to be effective whether you’re taking it solo or as a couple. Many individuals begin this work alone and still see powerful shifts in how they show up in their relationships, communicate their needs, and hold space for differences. You’re not behind or doing it wrong if you’re the only one engaging—this work begins with you, and that’s more than enough.

Yes. Your enrollment and participation are entirely private. No one else will know you’ve enrolled unless you choose to share that.

The podcast offers wide-reaching conversations and community connection. The support groups offer facilitated group healing. These courses provide focused, structured, private learning—ideal for those wanting deeper tools without group participation.