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Over the past 15 years Thinking Forward founder, Joe Bruzzese has guided thousands of parents through a smooth transition into middle school paving the way to a rewarding teen experience for parents and kids.
Joe's experience as an author, professional educator and coach led to the creation of Thinking-Forward.
Originally founded in Santa Barbara, California, the team at Thinking Forward now connects with parents around the nation through their exclusive online courses and resources.
At Thinking Forward, we recognize the changing needs of parents and children. Taking action before a problem arises is the key to what we do. Providing parents with proactive tools and strategies for preventing frustration before it has a chance to grow.
Taking an online course allows parents ultimate flexibility in their learning. Log on early in the morning, over lunch or after the kids go to bed--the choice is yours. Traditional parenting courses and conferences take time away from what's most important--your family. Try an online course and experience the freedom of learning when you want while gaining access to tools that will dramatically increase your parent knowledge about the teen years.
We strive to provide the highest quality resources to our parent base with the hope that each connection we make will result in a smoother transition for both parent and child.
Our tools and resources are focused on one goal: building confidence in your child's ability to succeed now and well into the teen years..
Enroll now in our featured course, "Thrive During the Middle School Years " by clicking the "Enroll Now" button below.

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“The elementary school years were tough especially his last year. Chad was missing homework assignments and scoring low on tests and projects. This year was a lot different. I talked to him before school started. We established a set of expectations that we could both live with.” – Jamie, Middle School Mom, San Diego, CA |
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“I wish this course would have been available when my first child transitioned to middle school. I could have used the extra support. Who knew there was so much to learn about parenting a middle schooler?” - Dana, High School Parent, Denver, CO |