“When Something Feels Off” on Skool
When Something Feels Off: A Community for Parents of Struggling Teens
You're lying awake at 3 a.m. wondering if your kid is okay.
You're second-guessing everything you say. You don't know where to go. You're not sure who it's safe to talk to.
You're not overreacting. And you're not alone.
What Parents Tell Me
I've talked to more than 2,000 parents in the last two years. Different families. Different countries. Same fears.
The questions are always the same:
Is my child okay?
Did I miss something?
Am I making things worse?
Am I doing enough?
And the loneliest part? Most parents feel like they're the only one asking these questions.
They're not. You're not.
What "When Something Feels Off" Is
This is a private community for parents who are noticing changes in their teen or young adult — and don't know what to do next.
Not a crisis line. Not therapy. Just parents supporting parents.
Inside, you'll find:
Parents sharing what's working (and what's not). Conversations about early warning signs, how to start hard talks, and what to do when your kid shuts down. Small wins. Hard weeks. Moments of relief, humour, and recognition.
Some weeks feel light and practical. Some weeks feel heavy and raw. Both have a place here.
Who This Is For
Parents of teens and young adults who:
Feel worried, even if things look fine on the outside
Want to catch problems early, not wait for crisis
Are navigating school stress, social anxiety, withdrawal, or mood changes
Feel alone and don't know who to talk to
Want to give support as much as receive it
This community is international. Parents join from Canada, the US, Europe, Australia, and beyond. Different countries. Same fears. Same late nights. Same questions.
Who This Is Not For
People looking for a quick fix
People who want arguments instead of conversation
People who need clinical care or emergency support (we'll help you find that, but this isn't the place)
Why I Built This
I lost my daughter Maddie to suicide when she was 14.
I didn't know she was struggling. I thought I was just dealing with normal teenage stuff. I didn't know who to talk to. I didn't know what to look for.
I felt alone. And I shouldn't have.
The MentorWell Parent Circle exists so other parents don't feel the way I did.
You shouldn't have to carry this alone. And you don't have to.
What Happens Next
If you're raising a teen or young adult and some days feel heavier than you expected, this is for you.
Join "When Something Feels Off."
A place to learn. To share. To feel less alone.
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You're not overreacting. You're paying attention. That's parenting.