Host a W&P Event at your Home
Gather up your friends and let us come to you!
Looking to build real-life community with other parents?
Let's plan a date and we'll give you space to connect in a fun and relaxing environment.
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Make a list of your friends to include
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Choose a date for us to come to you
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Send out invites
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Arrange for a sitter
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Have some drinks and food available
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Relax and let us give you and your group useful insight on this parenting journey
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Build your community of parents that celebrates the work & play of parenting
Book HERE
Once you've selected your date, we'll reach out to confirm a theme you and your friends want to discuss.
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W&P will provide:
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Individualized jumping-off conversation starters​
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Resources ahead of time to spark discussion in the moment
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An easy way to be with friends while gaining a deeper understanding and perspective on parenting today
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Real-life scenarios and how to deal
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A space to have meaningful conversations with other parents
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Fun and easy ways to connect and feel good about who YOU are as a parent
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In-the-moment troubleshooting and brainstorming on tricky parenting topics
This was the best and most effective event for my friends and I to enjoy. Not only were we able to catch up and talk about what's new with ourselves and kids, but we also got the chance to chat about our parenting struggles. Emily and Amy provided tools and techniques we can easily incorporate into our daily routines to create a happy environment for ourselves and kids.
Requirements and Pricing
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Minimum of 8 registrants is needed to host an event. Ideal number of attendees is 10-12
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Cost per registrant is $45 per person (no fee for host)
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Host is responsible for:
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providing a $100 refundable deposit (deposit is returned the day of event)
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sending out invites
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providing space
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food and beverages ​
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Payment can be received by Zelle or Venmo for attendees
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Payment instructions will be provided on initial planning call ​
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Got a question before you book?
Send us a note!
Topics to Consider:
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Power struggles
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Feeling overwhelmed
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Managing being the default parent
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Picky eaters
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Screen time and social media
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Staying curious when things are tough with kids
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Parenting book discussion
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