The Services We Offer
Oh, No! Trouble has arrived. Your kid is in trouble.
You just got the call or found out that your kid is in trouble. They have failed a class, been skipping class, gotten a diagnosis, been drinking, doing drugs, lying, sneaking out, cutting, being sexual, etc. You always thought it would be someone else's kid, but it's not, it's your kid too.
What to you do? How do you handle it?
We all hope to avoid this situation and these moments. No matter how prepared you think you are, when the discovery happens, it is hard. Gain some perspective and create a plan for your next steps.
"Trouble has arrived" coaching sessions are $85 for an hour ($215 for 3 one hour sessions).
To get relief or ask questions, email me at business@playhuge.com or call me 503-234-4843
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Lets Play class: Playful Parenting - Self-Esteem details
You hear a lot about the basic skills kids develop as they grow up. You watch other parents, you read books, you try different strategies to help your kid. But, your kid is not as confident as you want them to be. What can you do to help them?
The next class: February 10 at the Portland Children’s Museum
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Lets Play class: Playful Parenting Making Choices details
You know you have an amazing kid on your hands; and you know you want to do more with all their energy. But they just keep doing things that you cannot believe – what in the world were they thinking? You can only imagine what it will be like when they are older. The things you have tried are not helping them make better choices.
The next class:February 3 at the Portland Children’s Museum
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Lets Play class: Playful Parenting: Goal Setting details
This class was designed for you to get results! There will be 3 classes in order to support you making this time the time your commitment to yourself sticks.
Your kid is too important to play the “new-years resolution game” with them. You know the one where you make a commitment to yourself, pay attention for a couple weeks, and then completely forget your commitment and give up?
You know there are things you can be doing to help your little one be successful and you want to be doing them consistently. You have tried again and again to keep yourself on track and something keeps getting in your way. You are ready for some simple strategies for staying on target.
With these in mind, all the principles and strategies of this 3 – class seminar are based on the 5 secrets from Morgan’s book Launch Your Life, and have been used time and again with parents, adult clients and young people.
The next class: February 17th and 24th at the Portland Children’s Museum
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Honor Yourself seminar – NEW OFFERING details
Imagine a group of thoughtful, committed, and passionate people actively engaged in discovery. Imagine having a place and time each week that honors your deep self; a place that is both safe and challenges you.
The most basic level of the course is accountability. Your highest self wants to make a commitment and make it stick. It does not want to play “the new years resolution game” of making a commitment and then blowing it off weeks later.
But this class will go beyond this basic level and begin to explore what lives out there in that world of possibility and aliveness that you imagine…
Seminar dates TBD
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To sign up or ask questions about any of these classes, email me at business@playhuge.com or call me 503-234-4843
As Morgan was talking, I realized how important it is to be connected to myself and trust myself. It seems so obvious, but I know now what will help me be successful. It's as simple as learning to address my "Silly Self-talk" so I can be more positive about my self-image.
- Stacey, student, age 24
"Duh. I want my kid to be confident, but the number of things that I do that undermind that confidence is scary. Thank you Morgan for shining light on those simple things that will help me help my kids."
- Steve, parent of kids age 8 and 4
"I spend a lot of time wanting things to be easy, but now realize thats pretty lame. The easy way out is not going to get me what I want. It was my decision to go to college, and I want to learn, so bring on those challenges and hard stuff! I want to learn."
- Phil, student, age 19
"What draws me to you is how you play with your kids."
Peter, parent of kids age 9 and 3
