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Leading a Priceless Parenting Discussion Group
Starting a parenting discussion group just got much easier! With the Priceless Parenting online classes, parents can go through lessons prior to each meeting and arrive ready with questions, comments, personal stories and parenting struggles. If parents miss a meeting, they can still get that lesson's content through the online class.
What is needed to run a discussion group?
The Discussion Group Facilitator can be any Parent Educator who is willing to set up a time and place to meet - either in person or online.
Typically the format of these discussion groups is
One hour sessions for six weeks - covering about two lessons per week
30 minutes spent reviewing and answering questions on the week’s lesson
30 minutes in small groups discussing questions related to the lesson
If childcare is available for a fee during the meetings, parents really appreciate it.
How can Discussion Group Facilitators make money?
By joining the free Priceless Parenting affiliate program
and earning a 25% commission for each parent who buys the class
Charging a fee for the discussion group
What do I need to do to become a Discussion Group Facilitator?
You can join the Priceless Parenting Discussion Group Facilitator program for $399.
The program includes:
Access for the facilitator to the online Priceless Parenting classes for one year.
A one hour consultation with Priceless Parenting founder, Kathy Slattengren, prior to the first discussion group.
Two additional 30 minute consultations with Kathy.
Ability to renew yearly for $99.
If you have any questions about running a discussion group
email us
or call 425-770-1629.
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Parenting - Ages 5 and Under
Class information
Lesson 1: Raising Your child
Lesson 2: Developmental Changes
Lesson 3: Handling Inappropriate Behavior
Lesson 4: Expecting Mistakes
Lesson 5: Controlling Your Reaction
Lesson 6: Guiding Their Behavior
Lesson 7: Learning to Make Decisions
Lesson 8: Avoiding Power Struggles
Lesson 9: Choosing Consequences
Lesson 10: Chores and Personal Tasks
Lesson 11: Being Your Best as a Parent
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Parenting - Ages 6 to 12
Class information
Lesson 1: Raising Your Child - Ages 6 to 12
Lesson 2: Controlling Your Reaction
Lesson 3: Learning From Experience
Lesson 4: Guiding Their Behavior
Lesson 5: Handling Inappropriate Behavior
Lesson 6: Learning to Make Decisions
Lesson 7: Avoiding Power Struggles
Lesson 8: Choosing Consequences
Lesson 9: Initiating Problem Solving
Lesson 10: Doing Chores
Lesson 11: Being Your Best as a Parent
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Parenting - Ages 13 to 18
Class information
Lesson 1: Raising Your Child - Ages 13 to 18
Lesson 2: Controlling Your Reaction
Lesson 3: Learning From Experience
Lesson 4: Guiding Their Behavior
Lesson 5: Handling Inappropriate Behavior
Lesson 6: Making Important Decisions
Lesson 7: Avoiding Power Struggles
Lesson 8: Choosing Consequences
Lesson 9: Initiating Problem Solving
Lesson 10: Doing Chores
Lesson 11: Being Your Best as a Parent
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Ready to Launch: Parenting Teens Through the College Transition
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Lesson 1: It Is Your Transition Too
Lesson 2: Getting Ready to Let Go
Lesson 3: Planning for College Or Not
Lesson 4: Senior Year for the College Bound
Lesson 5: Almost There
Lesson 6: Freshman Orientation
Lesson 7: The First Year is the Hardest
Lesson 8: What About You?
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