Patt Saso
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| School: | Bachelor of Science, Physical Education: Kinesiology California State University, Hayward,Masters of Science, Counseling California Polytechnic State University, San Luis,Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Studies University of California, Santa Cruz |
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Patt and Steve Saso are authors of Parenting Your Teens with T.L.C. and the award-winning book, 10 Best Gifts For Your Teen and a set of audio parenting resources. They are the parents of three adolescents.
After graduating Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward, California, Patt went to the University of San Francisco as a California State Scholarship winner and completed her college degree with a Bachelors of Science from California State University, Hayward.
While she is working on an advanced degree She met her husband, Steve. They moved to California's Central Coast. While in San Luis Obispo, Patt worked as a Campus Minister coordinating the retreat program and running groups for students. Patt has designed and organized over eighty weekend and twilight retreats for high school and college students, young adults, women, and couples.
Currently, Patt has a psychotherapy practice in Milpitas, California. She works with individuals, couples, parents, and teens struggling to make sense of their hurting or deteriorating relationships. As the mother of three teenagers, she understands first hand the delicate balancing act of juggling family, demanding careers, and busy personal lives and the toll it can take on us if we don't pay attention. She guides people back to the joy in their relationships.
Combining their expertise in 1989, Patt together with her husband Steve founded Saso Seminars, an inspirational organization committed to assisting parents and educators in raising respectful and responsible children. As national speakers and authors, they travel speaking passionately about love, life, and relationships. Their message stirs hope and encourages people to become emotionally healthy individuals.
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