The Honesty Protocol: Behavior-Specific Parent Peer Coaching Group
A structured 8-week group coaching program (6–8 parents per cohort, virtual weekly 90-min sessions) led by a trained facilitator using a proprietary curriculum focused on specific behavior patterns (lying, disobedience, defiance). Each week covers one behavior, root-cause psychology, parent triggers, and live practice with peer feedback. Parents get a workbook, weekly homework (real-world experiments with their child), and peer accountability.
20 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Peer groups reduce shame and isolation—parents realize others face the same struggles. Cohort accountability ensures follow-through. Weekly structure beats self-paced courses (which parents abandon). Facilitator expertise is cheaper than 1-on-1 coaching. Repeatable, scalable model.
Target Audience
Parents of 8-12 year olds, $40k+ income, comfortable with group learning and vulnerability, seeking affordable ongoing support (not one-time fix)
Key Features
- 8-week curriculum: Week 1=Lying (root causes), Week 2=Disobedience (authority resistance), Week 3=Defiance (power struggles), etc.
- Each session: mini-lesson (15 min), parent skill practice with role-play (30 min), peer feedback & troubleshooting (30 min), homework assignment
- Workbook with weekly worksheets: 'My child's lying triggers,' 'Scripts I'll try this week,' 'What happened & what I learned'
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Parents unable to correct persistent lying and disobedience in children without damaging the relationshipParents of 8-12 year old children struggle with children who repeatedly lie and ignore instructions, creating frustration and uncertainty about effective discipline strategies. Current parenting advice is generic, contradictory, or focuses on punishment rather than addressing root causes, leaving parents feeling helpless and worried they're damaging their child's trust or development.
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