Parenting was never meant to be done alone.
If you're carrying the weight of tantrums, sibling conflicts, bedtime struggles, constant decision-making, and the invisible mental load of family life, you're not alone.
The Little People, Big Feelings Parenting Club is a live virtual parenting support group for parents of children under 10 where you'll receive practical tools, compassionate guidance, and a community of parents who understand.
Each session includes teaching, discussion, and support around a common parenting challenge, with space for your questions and real-life experiences. Led by Karen Wolfe, LMFT, Hand in Hand Parenting Instructor with over 25 years supporting children and families therapeutically. We will draw from her breadth of experience as a child and family therapist, with a focus on the attachment-based methods of Hand in Hand Parenting.
These groups are designed to help you find your village, reclaim your voice, and receive the support parents so rarely get.
Because little people have big feelings—and so do parents.
Group Details
Every Other Monday, Drop-in (6/15, 6/29, 7/13, 7/27, 8/10, 8/24)
12:00–1:00 PM PST Live on Zoom
Limited to 6 participants
$97 per group
VIP Membership: $197/monthIncludes both monthly support groups plus access to 10+ hours of Karen's parenting workshops and training videos on Skool. (Join Skool for free then upgrade to VIP) June 15: Parenting OverwhelmWhen parenting feels like too much, find support for the guilt, loneliness, resentment, fear, and exhaustion that often live underneath.
June 29: Tears, Tantrums, and Big FeelingsLearn how to understand emotional outbursts differently and support your child through big feelings with greater confidence.
July 13: Setting Limits Without Losing ItDiscover how to hold firm, loving boundaries without yelling, threatening, or giving in.
July 27: Building CooperationExplore how connection, play, and warm attention can help children move from resistance to cooperation.
August 10: When Parenting Pushes Your ButtonsBring compassion to your triggers and understand why certain parenting moments feel so hard.
August 24: Creating a More Connected Family RhythmLearn simple ways to build more connection, repair, play, and support into everyday family life.
Warmly,
Karen Wolfe, LMFTHand in Hand Parenting Instructor & FounderSF Bay Play Therapy Family Counseling Center