Ask me about your child’s hard moments
If your child melts down during transitions, explodes when you say no, or falls apart when things don’t go their way, you’re in the right place. Inside the Ask Dr. McKenzie Community, you can ask your questions, get guidance from me, and connect with parents facing similar challenges.
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Dr. McKenzie Goodine
Clinical Child Psychologist & Mom
Inside the Ask Dr. McKenzie Community
Parenting through your child's big feelings is exhausting, especially during transitions, bedtime, and moments you have to say no. You try to stay calm, but it still feels like things escalate quickly. You’re not alone.
That’s why I created this community. 
Inside, you’ll find:
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A safe place to ask questions about your child's tantrums and meltdowns
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Real questions from parents facing similar situations
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Video answers explaining what’s happening and what to do next
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Support from parents who understand what you're going through
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Simple, practical guidance for what to do and say, and how to hold your boundary
Everything here is designed to help you feel steadier in hard moments and help your child build skills over time.
✨ And it’s completely free to join.
What You Get When You Join (For Free)
Get clear guidance for your child’s hard moments from me and support from other parents who get it.
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Ask your questions
Share what’s happening with your child and ask about the moments that feel hard.
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Past video answers
Watch me answer real parent questions and learn what helps.
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Search by situation
Find questions and answers for the hard moments your child is facing right now.
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Support from other parents
Connect with parents who truly get it. Read their stories and feel less alone.
Why Parents Love This Community
Tantrums and meltdowns can leave you second-guessing yourself. This community helps parents understand what’s really going on and what to do next.
Parents love this space because they get:
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Clarity about what’s going on beneath their child’s behavior
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Guidance from a clinical child psychologist they can trust
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Reassurance that their child is not the only one struggling
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Relief in knowing they finally have a direction to move in
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Support from parents who truly understand their challenges
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Practical ways to help their child handle big feelings over time
This is a safe, encouraging place to get support without feeling judged or overwhelmed.
How It Works
Joining the Ask Dr. McKenzie Community is simple. Here’s what to expect:
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Create your free account
It takes less than a minute and gives you access to the community.
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Ask your questions (or upvote others)
Ask about your child’s hard moments or upvote questions from other parents.
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Learn from weekly videos
Each week, I answer top-voted questions through videos on my social channels.
A Safe, Simple Experience
Joining the Ask Dr. McKenzie Community is completely free. There’s no pressure and no commitment, and you can leave anytime.
Parents appreciate that:
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Your email stays private and is never shared
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You’ll only receive occasional, helpful email updates
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You can unsubscribe anytime with one click
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There’s no judgment, no shaming, and no overwhelming threads to keep up with
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It’s a calm, supportive space designed to help you feel more confident as a parent
This community exists to help you, not overwhelm you.
Ready to ask your questions?
Join the Ask Dr. McKenzie Community to ask questions, learn from me and other parents, and get clear guidance for your child’s hard moments.
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