“Every child likes to be good, wishes to be successful, loves to be ‘nice.’ Only if he gives up hope, if he loses confidence in himself, only then will he misbehave.”
Parenting can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
With the right tools and strategies, you can navigate difficult moments with calm confidence while building a positive and respectful relationship with your child. Rooted in Rudolf Dreikurs’s work, my approach balances kindness with firmness, empowering you to guide your child toward responsible independence and self-confidence.
Parenting is a journey of learning and growth—one we take alongside our children. Let’s work together so you can be the parent you intended to be.
Contact me for a free consultation or register for an upcoming workshop to get started.
This workshop offered a comprehensive toolkit for navigating parenting challenges with confidence and empathy. Maskit has a deep understanding of child development. Her place feels like a very safe and homey environment, and participants were encouraged to ask questions, share their own experiences, and engage in group discussions.
The tools provided have already proven effective in my daily interactions with my children. I highly recommend it to all parents!
Edith, mother of three (ages 6, 4, 2)
Maskit has such wisdom and knowledge when it comes to parenting. I applied the techniques she taught, and my kids have been calmer and more connected to me. I highly recommend working with her, it will make your life simply more enjoyable.
Nana Gavriel, mother of three
(ages 7, 3, 1)
Thanks for your excellent workshop. I was happy to have the helpful reminders from the previous workshop and your new insight into other families' familiar issues.
I would love to attend more of your workshops in the future!
Cass, mother of a 2 year-old
Having two teenage boys at home, I needed all the tools I could gather to better understand my boys and be better prepared for what comes my way.
Maskit delivered what I was seeking with knowledge, experience and sense of humor. I came back home after the workshop feeling empowered and ready to face my two teenage boys who were getting into summer vacation mode.
Looking forward to attending future workshops.
Shiri Reuveni-Ullrich, mother of teens (ages 12 and 14)
Maskit’s workshop was such a wonderful experience. I really like her approach which is simple, direct, and effective. I think the fact that she has 4 children of her own gives her the advantage of what works and what doesn’t. One of the many things I took away from her workshop is consulting teens regarding home chores, rather than ordering them. I recommend this workshop for anyone struggling with raising teens.
Ronen Stern, father of teens (ages 15 and 17)
I had the pleasure of attending several of Maskit's parenting groups, and I couldn't recommend them more highly. The environment she creates is non-judgmental, supportive, and incredibly nurturing. From the moment I walked in, I felt a sense of warmth and acceptance.
Maskit has a remarkable ability to listen deeply and empathetically to everyone. She ensures that each parent feels heard and valued, and her insights are always thoughtful and encouraging. The group discussions are rich and meaningful, providing valuable perspectives and support for all participants.
If you're looking for a loving and holding space to share your parenting journey Maskit's groups are the perfect place.
Dana Daly, mother of four teens (ages 19, 17, 15, and 11)
Maskit created a safe space for the group of us parents to talk about the things we’re struggling with, and I left inspired with new tools to try out. Great to have the bubble out of family life to talk about this stuff with other parents… feels validating knowing we’re not the only ones going through it
Tom Daly, father of four teens (ages 19, 17, 15, and 11)
Wallace explores the growing “mattering deficit” in our homes and communities and offers practical ways to protect youth mental health.
Whether you’ve read the book or not, you’re welcome to join the conversation as we share insights and strategies to help kids separate self-worth from achievements.
Come share experiences, gain practical parenting insights, and build a supportive community.
No agenda, and all caregivers are welcome.
Learn positive and effective parenting tools in a small group. Through activities and discussion, discover how to parent confidently and raise cooperative, caring, and capable adults.