Be nurtured and supported
Parenting doesn’t have to feel so isolating and anxiety-inducing. Join a tight-knit group of parents who want to learn and grow together.
I’ll guide you in working through your current parenting struggles (tantrums, power struggles, not listening, etc.) using tools from Positive Discipline and other research-backed resources (think Dan Siegel, Maria Montessori, and Carol Dweck). You’ll alternate between reflecting and talking things through with the group.
You can expect to leave feeling lighter and ready to face those challenges head-on.
Read more about my background and qualifications.
Parenting club is best suited for parents of children under 13-years-old.
What People Are Saying
“I really appreciate the insight and practical advice I received at Parenting Club. It helped me better understand my child’s behavior and gave me tips I’ve already used with great results."
— Amber W.
“It can be hard to be vulnerable…but Rose has an instantly welcoming presence and listens well without judgment. She makes you feel heard, seen, and understood, and that’s huge!”
— Rachel B.
FAQs
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How is this different from free parent groups?
Free parent groups are typically geared towards moms and focus on venting frustration.
My parenting club goes deeper; I help parents (or anyone who cares for children) actively problem-solve and work through their challenges. I have 8+ years of professional experience working with families and young children, am a certified parent educator, hold a bachelor’s degree in education/psychology, and am well-versed in child development.
I blend research-backed methods with a compassionate approach to help parents gain confidence, and ultimately, find more joy.
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Who's allowed to join parenting club?
Anyone who cares for a child is welcome! Yes, this includes dad, grandparents, other extended family members, and even babysitters/nannies.
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What if I want to join, but these dates or locations don't work for me?
Send me an email and I’ll give you a heads-up when new dates/locations are posted!
rose@budandblossomkids.com
Have more questions about parenting club?
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Parenting and the Continuum of Change
Change is hard. As parents, we may often feel the pull to improve—whether it's to be more patient, communicate better, or create consistent routines. We want the best for our children, and yet, even with the strongest intentions, implementing meaningful changes in our parenting can feel daunting. Why is that?
The answer lies in understanding the continuum of change.
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The Research-Backed Benefits of Support Groups
Parenting is deeply rewarding, but it can also be overwhelming, exhausting, and full of self-doubt. No one hands you a manual when you bring a child into the world, and many parents find themselves navigating challenges they never expected. That’s where parent support groups come in.
Research shows that joining a parent support group can have a profound impact—not just on your confidence as a parent, but on your overall well-being and even your child’s development. Here’s why:
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Parenting Without Bribes or Punishments
In "The Myth of the Spoiled Child," Alfie Kohn challenges the widespread belief that today's children are overindulged, entitled, and spoiled. He argues that much of what we hear about "coddling" kids is not only exaggerated but also based on outdated notions of discipline and child-rearing. Here's what parents can take away from Kohn's book: