Moms' Support Group (Friendship) INTEREST SHEET

Moms' Support Group (Friendship) INTEREST SHEET

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Hi Mom,

Does your child struggle to make friends?

Or are they frequently in disagreements with their friends?

I gave you some great concrete tips in the Friendship 101 webinar, but supporting our kids with their friendships is not a quick-fix process. Skills are hard to learn, and some lessons are harder than others.

And let’s face it: We get triggered! And that is painful for us and makes it hard for us to parent calmly and objectively.

This is why I have created the Moms’ Support Group to focus on friendship issues away from your kids, so you can show up as your most constructive self.

Here’s how it works:

You will fill out an INTEREST SHEET with your time zone and ideal times/days for meeting.

As soon as I have a group of 4-6 moms who can commit to a certain time/day, we will set up five 60-minute meetings. The investment is $197.

In the meetings you will bring your thoughts, feelings, worries and unique situations. I will bring my toolbox of techniques for supporting kids with their friendships and deep listening skills.

If at the end of the 5 sessions, at least 4 people want to continue, we will find additional meeting times.

Today all you have to do is fill out the interest sheet. Filling out the interest sheet does not obligate you to join.

Feel free to email or call if you have any questions.

Elisabeth

elisabeth@stitt.com

650.248.8916

Quantity:
YES, I AM INTERESTED.

Why with Elisabeth Stitt?

In twenty-five years of teaching, I taught Kindergarteners through 12th Graders (but most of my years were spent during the challenging middle school years).  Close to 3000 student contacts later, I have a sample size that is bigger than most scientific studies.  That really means I have seen it all.  All kinds of kids, all kinds of families.  I can say what worked for the vast majority of families—and I still have a deep bag of tools for those challenging outlying kids. My own kids are grown and flown, happy young adults pursuing meaningful careers. Things might seem hard now, but as your skills develop and you take the time to address your parenting in a focused way, life will get much easier, you will get more confident, and you will enjoy your kids more fully.

What are parents saying?

I LIKED STARTING WITH THE VALUES; THAT WAS A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE.  IT HELPS YOU FOCUS ON WHY YOU GET TRIGGERED AS A PARENT.  I ALSO LIKED THE MANTRA THAT THE RELATIONSHIP IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE ISSUE.    —PARENT OF A TEEN

“Elisabeth really kept our conversations on track. It was so helpful to have a set time every wekk to process our parenting issues. ” --HEATHER P.

I LOVE THE IDEA OF KIDS LEARNING TO BE COOPERATIVE NOT FOR REWARDS BUT BECAUSE “FAMILIES WORK TOGETHER."   —ANTONIA O.

“I had heard ABOUT PARENTING STYLES, BUT ELISABETH REALLY EXPLAINED WHAT THE DIFFERENCES WERE AND WHY AUTHORITATIVE PARENTING IS BETTER. THEN SHE SHOWED US STEP-BY-STEP HOW TO BE AUTHORITATIVE PARENTS. NOW I FEEL LIKE I HAVE A GAME PLAN FOR HANDLING MY KIDS” --CHRIS B.