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Solutions to parenting challenges are now available online

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Kenmore, WA, March 13, 2008 – “I’m tired of asking my kids to do something 5-6 times before they finally do it.” “I usually have to yell at my kids to get them to listen to me.” “I’m exhausted from trying to deal with my toddler’s tantrums, tears, shouting, throwing, anger and rudeness – help!” Does any of this sound familiar? Now parents can get the help they need and learn best parenting practices – at any time and at their own pace — through the Priceless Parenting course. It offers an online set of lessons for learning effective parenting techniques.

Many parents want help dealing with their children’s misbehavior, yet find it difficult to find classes that meet their schedules. Alice Evans, owner of Creative Montessori School in Kenmore, WA, says, “The Priceless Parenting online course provides a new way for busy parents to learn excellent parenting techniques. I recommend it to all the parents whose children attend my school.”

Priceless Parenting was created to meet the needs of hard-working parents who want to learn better parenting techniques. The lessons cover topics like guiding your children to solve their own problems, setting appropriate limits and determining reasonable, valuable consequences for misbehavior. Each topic is covered in multiple web pages which include audio explanations, pictures and plenty of real life examples to illustrate the points.

“I was teaching six week parenting classes and wasn’t able to keep up with the requests for more classes.” says Kathy Slattengren, creator of Priceless Parenting. “Parents taking my classes told me how much happier and calmer their homes were after using the new parenting techniques. I wanted all parents to have access to learning these skills, so I created this online program.”

The Priceless Parenting course can be found at http://www.PricelessParenting.com. Parents can register for free access to lesson one. All seven lessons are available for $65. For more information, call (425)770-1629 or e-mail Kathy Slattengren.

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