Parenting Children: Become the parent you’ve always wanted to be!

    Research has discovered the skills critical to good parenting … now you can learn them too in this parenting class.

Do you ever find yourself losing it with your kids? Yelling at them? Are you tired of the constant challenges?


Build positive, strong relationships with your children

Learning the right parenting skills will get you out of this negative pattern. It will transform the relationship you have with your children. It will lead to a peaceful, calmer home.

If you are ready to start feeling respected and under control as a parent, then the online Priceless Parenting class is for you. It will give you the tools for parenting in a way that fosters honesty, kindness, self-reliance, responsibility and self-discipline in your children.

Imagine having a peaceful home where your children are cooperative and pleasant. Imagine being a loving guide instead of a dictator or a rescuer for your children. You can improve your parenting skills while your children are sleeping … and you can start TODAY!


What will I learn?

Here’s a sneak peak at what you’ll discover in the Priceless Parenting class:
    Using consequences that teach
    Avoiding arguments, threats and yelling
    Getting kids to help with chores and tasks
    Dealing with sibling rivalry and fighting
    Providing guidance without telling children what to do
    Controlling your own initial reactions
    Being both kind and firm when setting limits
Find answers to questions like:
    “How can I get my children to help with the chores?”
    “What can I do when my children are fighting in the car?”
    “How can I get my kids to bed without a battle?”
    “What should I do when my children are disrespectful?”

But don’t just take our word for it

Listen to what other parents have said after taking the class ...

“I’m a better parent when using the techniques I learned in Priceless Parenting. There’s less arguing and less stress. This parenting class is a great investment for any parent.”
   - Molly Leach, Montessori Preschool Teacher, Seattle, WA

"It is truly a miracle how changing the way you talk to your children can make such a difference. Both of my kids, 2 yrs and 4 yrs, are so much more willing to do what I ask them to do."
   - Kimberly Sacry, Bozeman, MT

"I LOVE THIS CLASS!!!!"
   - Cari, Exton, PA

“Less tension and more kindness. Unifying the parenting approach for a child divided between divorced parents.”
   - Sean, Bellevue, WA

“My parental anger is down. Child cooperation, sense of closeness and connection to kids are up.”
   - Bonnie, Seattle, WA


What is the course really like? Can I try it out?

You’ll hear stories from real parents demonstrating how to use these techniques. You’ll see pictures of kids misbehaving and learn how parents can successfully handle the situation. You’ll increase your own skills by practicing the techniques while doing each lesson’s homework. You’ll discuss what you're learning with other parents taking the course.

If you want a better idea of what the course is like, you can take the Setting Limits section of the first lesson for free.


Now you’re probably thinking this will cost an arm and a leg

What’s a resource like this worth?

You could hire a parent coach or counselor at $100/hour. Over many hours, they will teach you various parenting skills.

Or you could learn it on your own by taking the Priceless Parenting course. Right now you can get the complete course for just $99 by registering securely through PayPal.


Can I get a certificate of completion after I've finished the course?

You can request a certificate of completion as part of the last lesson.


Can I earn STARS credit as part of the Washington Association for the Education of Young Children?

You can earn STARS continuing education credit.

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