Thank you for joining Patty Wipfler,

Founder of Hand in Hand Parenting, as she shared practical, connection-based insights to help young children navigate the often tricky process of sharing.


By focusing on connection, emotional support, and understanding, the Hand in Hand approach offers Tools to guide children as they learn to share toys, space, and attention with others.


To support you further on this journey, we have a special gift for your educational toolkit.

Foundations Course for Educators: $100 Discount

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WHAT DOES THE FOUNDATIONS COURSE FOR EDUCATORS BRING YOU?

Effective Tools: Learn strategies to address challenging behaviors and support emotional growth.
Stress Relief: Reduce overwhelm and restore your energy for teaching.
Stronger Classrooms: Build connection-based environments that enhance learning and resilience.
Collaborative Support: Access weekly mentoring and peer-to-peer guidance.
Enhanced Home-School Partnerships: Strengthen communication and connection with families.
Professional Growth: Earn 16 CDA clock hours while transforming your approach to early education.

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Still unsure if this is the right course for you? No worries!

Learn more about the Foundations Course for Educators here, or book a FREE 20-minute call and get all your questions answered.

About Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand is a non-profit organization, committed to meeting the core needs of children and the adults who care for them. We are building a world where all parents, caregivers, educators and professionals are well-supported with Tools to deliver love and guidance, create connected learning communities and improve outcomes in the lives of children and families.

Hand in Hand's approach is designated as a Promising Practice by the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP). It is a set of accessible, trauma-informed, attachment-based, and emotion-focused Tools that can be incorporated into families, school communities, and a range of therapeutic settings. These Tools have been used by thousands of parents, educators, and mental health professionals for over 30 years.