The Parenting Game
Jan 18, 2022 7:15 AM
Christine Bright, Founder
The Parenting Game

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Christine Bright has over 20 years of experience working with children, parents, and families as a Child Care Professional, Family Advocate, and Certified Parent and Family Coach. 

Christine is an entrepreneur in her own right, starting and running a successful promotional company. She worked as a Child Care Professional and Family Advocate while managing her business.  Christine worked 1:1 with families that were experiencing a wide range of problems. She also helped families navigate the steps needed to get appropriate services.  Her success and positive results gave her the courage to sell her company, follow her heart, and assist families full time.

Christine honed her skills with the invaluable training she received as a Therapeutic Foster Parent. She parented her foster child to become an emotionally stable and loving person, which led to a happy adoption. This success ignited a deep, profound passion in her. Christine learned from the Parent Management Training model, Love and Logic, Applied Behavior Analysis, and the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model and from books by Brene Brown and Dr. Henry Cloud.

She developed and perfected her strategies while working with families using her business, child development, and behavioral psychology knowledge. Then, wanting to help more families, Christine founded Parenting Game and authored her Parenting Playbook.  She also produces and hosts a TV show and podcast to support parents. She delights in helping parents win by making their homes brighter and more peaceable.  

As CEO of Parenting Game, her company offers support to parents through Coaching and Consulting.  She also partners with businesses by providing parenting support as an Employee Assistance Program benefit.

When Christine isn’t reading the latest on brain science, she enjoys the outdoors and time with family. In addition, she donates her time mentoring at-risk children through programs like Schools of Hope.