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How to pay for parent coaching
Nurturing News October 7, 2010

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Many people wonder how to access my services, and I'd truly like to help anyone who is considering it to be able to get coaching. If you have had too much yelling, too many tears, too much opposition, and entirely too little sleep, I hear you and I have solutions.
 
Here are a seven ways to pay for parent coaching (keep reading 'til the end!):

1. Use your Medical Savings or Flex plan from work.  Receipts are always available on request.

2. Use your Visa or Mastercard to get the help now.  Many people find that money ends up being saved because when they are not called away from work to deal with child behavior issues, they stay more productive.  Also, trips to the doctor and ER can be reduced, as well as medication expenses.

3. Some counties are now contracting for parent coaching services via CADI waivers for their clients.  It's cheaper than therapy, can be done over the phone, and it's highly effective. 

4. Ask for help from relatives.  I have several clients whose parents and sisters are more than happy to pay for sessions for their loved ones. Some grandparents even come to the appointments, so everyone can be on the same page. 

5. If you are a childcare provider, you can deduct coaching as a business expense!
 
6. Arrange a payment plan.  Are you ready for actual help with your child, but find the $550 for four appointments out of reach?  Arrange a payment plan with Tina.
 
7. Call 651-453-0123 today for a $50 off special for four sessions.  It sure does pay to read the fine print!

 

Open-to-the-public talks 

Tonight!
Orono Middle School
800 Old Crystal Bay Rd.
Long Lake, MN
6:30-8:30 p.m. 
Just walk in! 

Learning Disabilities of MN
6000 Golden Valley Rd., Golden Valley, MN
October 12, 19, and 26, 7-8:30 p.m.
Visit ldaminnesota.org for info

LearningRx Eagan
November 9, 6:30-8:30
Write julia@learningrx.com

LearningRx Rochester
Thursday, November 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Call 507-206-6757
 
Tina presents


Parents of kids of all ages will want to attend this open presentation in October. I'll be offering specific ways to smooth out behavior at home and at school. Attendees will have their own specific questions answered!   


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Too busy or too far to drive?  If you would love to have personal parent coaching, Tina offers sessions on Skype! 

Sign-up and calls or video conversations are free. We can either just talk using our Skype user names (mine is tina.feigal) and computer microphones, or if you have a camera on your computer, we can see each other on the screen. Visit Skype.com for details.  

Let your out-of-state friends and relatives know about my coaching, too.  Skype is a perfect way to connect with people from all over the world.  And there's still phone coaching ... there's never a reason not to be coached! 


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Tina Feigal
Center for the Challenging Child, LLC
651-453-0123