Parenting Together
 
 

Leslie Mann Hall, MA, MS, LMFT

Founder and Therapist

 
 
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The Postmodern family is overwhelmed, overscheduled, and unsure of how to manage it all. Our culture is changing exponentially and evolving but our children still require the same basic needs of structure, nurture, and connection. How do we make it all work? 

Parenting Together was created from a desire to transform the challenges we are seeing in our children, families, and communities. Research shows that for each child to develop into a responsible, contributing member of their community, they need supportive adults in their life, walking with them through the challenges and celebrations. Providing, building, and modeling a secure and healthy sense of self for your child and family is how we plan to bring change to the world - Parenting Together

We provide support for the practical, emotional, and developmental needs of your family. Our team of Licensed Therapists and Counselors provide consultation and support when needed in order for your family to function at your full potential. 

 
 

Background

Leslie graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California with a Masters Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy as well as a Masters Degree in Theology. She has been working therapeutically with children, adolescents, parents, and families for 10 years, providing in-home therapy and working from her private practice.  Leslie's priority is to provide the support families need to decrease stress while creating joy, peace, and authentic connection within the home. Parenting Together is a model that she developed in order to provide holistic care and transform families through proactive solutions. She is a member of the Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and is a Clinical Fellow member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.  

 
 

Who We Serve

  • Families desiring an extra level of therapeutically-informed, developmentally-driven support.  
  • Families desiring on-call, as needed support, compared to weekly therapy sessions. 
  • Families wanting to proactively address emotional or behavioral challenges before therapy is needed. 
  • Families experiencing transition - moving, divorce, loss of family member, etc.
  • Families with specific social, emotional, or behavioral needs.
  • Families desiring support with organizing, scheduling, household tasks.