YOUR BEST FIT
Live 3-Hour [Insert Course Name] Workshop
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That’s why our 3-Hour [INSERT COURSE NAME] Workshop is your top fit. You’ll:
Learn practical tools you can use immediately.
Practice strategies in real time.
Leave with a clear plan to bring home.
YOUR RUNNER-UP
Hybrid [INSERT COURSE NAME]
Prefer to go at your own pace? The hybrid version lets you pause, rewind, and reflect on your schedule.
ABOUT YOUR
Hybrid Access
(Yes, you get it too!)
Every live 3-hour workshop comes with hybrid access so you can:
► Log into www.SalisottPCC.com to see your course waiting for you.
► Rewatch videos whenever you need a refresher.
► Work through reflections at your own speed.
► Join live group coaching calls for the next 4 weeks.
You’re not just attending a class — you’re gaining a month of guided practice space.
What to Expect
Time Commitment
90 minutes live
(series = 6 weeks, standalone = 1 session)
Support
Live interaction and practice only — no recordings or hybrid access
Next Steps
Send this page to your county worker for approval and then Sign Up Here!
Hi Parent,
I want you to know something important: we’ve been fed a lie- we don’t have to do it all.
And for sure we don’t have to do it all alone.
Parenting is tough — sometimes it feels like you’re juggling a thousand glass balls, hoping none of them drop. I’ve been there too. That’s why I started Salisott PCC: tomake sure families like ours have real, doable tools and a team who gets it.
At Salisott PCC, our small but mighty crew has one big goal: to help families laugh more and yell less.
TOGETHER WE:
► Create learning experiences that are interactive, engaging, and doable for even the most life-impacted neurodiverse parent
► Build safe spaces where you can ask real questions without fear of judgment
► Celebrate your wins that may feel small, but truly add up to lasting change
Parenting isn’t about perfection — it’s about connection. And when you have the right support, you can stop just surviving and start truly enjoying your life and kids again.
If you’re ready to make that shift, I’d love to invite you to sign up today.
Take the first step, explore a course, and join a community that will walk alongside you every step of the way.
Because raising kids should be fun, not frustrating.
With warmth,
Sarah Salisott
Founder, Salisott Parent Coaching & Certification
P.S - check out a little bit more about who we are as a company and who we are as a team in the following pages!
ABOUT
Salisott PCC
At Salisott Parent Coaching & Certification (PCC), we believe parenting should be
less about stress and more about connection, laughter, and growth. We partner with families who are navigating big emotions, tricky behaviors, and the everyday ups and downs of raising kids — because we’ve been there, too.
Our work is grounded in:
► Real experience (as parents ourselves)
► Research-backed practices (trauma-informed, attachment-focused,
neurodiversity-affirming)
► Practical tools that work in real homes, not just on paper
Whether you’re joining a hybrid course, a live workshop, or a 90-minute session, you’re getting more than information — you’re getting a team that sees you, supports you, and believes in your family’s ability to thrive.
Meet the Team
Sarah started Salisott PCC out of her own journey parenting kids with big needs. She’s passionate about helping families move from chaos to connection with strategies that are doable, flexible, and full of hope.
She has a great passion for helping parents who are entrenched in the legal system break free of the returnto-court cycle and build the skills needed to parent with their co-parent rather than the legal system.
Sam brings deep knowledge and a calm, steady presence to families navigating autism. With a gift for breaking down complex challenges into simple steps, Sam helps parents feel more confident and supported.
Sam has a special interest in helping parents of children with autism create systems that can be navigated with consistency rather than trying to work within systems that were built for neurotypical families.
Cynthia is dedicated to building strong family connections and making sure every parent feels seen and understood — in the language that feels most natural to them.
She brings heart, cultural understanding, and encouragement to every session.
As both a nurse and a parent living with Type One Diabetes, Alexandra brings unmatched expertise and empathy to families juggling medical and emotional needs.
She helps parents feel less alone and more empowered to manage it all.