Helping your tween and teen girls navigate puberty and the unruly behavior that comes with it.
Learning etiquette as a way to gain confidence and improve behavior.
Survey Question #1 - How would you classify your tween or teens behavior in public? Select one answer only!
I am embarrassed by the way she acts toward her peers and authority figures in public.
I am proud of the way she behaves in pubic.
She needs to learn how to navigate dating with confidence.
She needs better manners when she is on social media.
Survey Question #2 - Are you the parent of a tween or teen girl who wants their daughter to have poise, grace, and confidence which will lead to improved behavior?
Yes
No
Survey Question #3 - What is your #1 biggest concern with your tween or teen daughter's behavior? Select one answer only!
Her lack of judgement when it comes to selecting friends.
Her constant talking back to her teachers and us as parents.
Her tendency to lie about what she is doing online.
Her frequent choices to steal because her friends are doing it.
Survey Question #4 - What if I told you I have an 8-lesson program designed specifically for tween and teen girls that would help your daughter navigate the rough waters of puberty? Which transformation would affect you the most? Select one answer only!
I would see my daughter gain confidence and grace.
I would have less stress and anxiety with regards to her table manners in public.
We will have less arguments as her behavior becomes less argumentative and agressive.
She will do better in school as her attention wanders less and she doesn't disrespect the teacher.
Survey Question #5 - If I was going to drastically improve your daughter's behavior using my 8 one hour lessons program, how would you respond? Select one answer only!
I don't have the money to pay for her to take the classes.
She doesn't have the time to take the classes.
I don't think she would participate, if she went to the classes.
I love this idea and would definitely sign up my daughter.
Survey Question #6 - If my 8-lesson program would improve your daughter's conduct in public, and give her more poise and confidence, which option would most likely stop you from moving forward today? Select one answer only!
I am unable to afford you 8-lesson program.
The time commitment is too much for me and my daughter.
My daughter does not want to take the classes.
I have other choices of who to hire to teach my daughter etiquette.
Survey Question #7 - When it comes to your daughter learning new behaviors, which response would you consider your biggest personal barrier? Select one answer only!
My daughter is too shy and withdrawn to participate in an etiquette class.
My daughter is not interested in learning etiquette.
I don't believe that there is an easy solution to my daughter's disorderly demeanor
I don't feel there are any barriers.
Survey Question #8 - When it comes to signing up your daughter for an 8 one hour lessons etiquette course, which response would you consider your biggest external barrier? Select one answer only!
I do not have the money to pay for your 8-lesson program.
My spouse does not support the idea of our daughter learning etiquette.
I don't have time to take my daughter to the lessons.
I don't know you as the teacher well enough to sign up for this course.
Survey Question #9 - If your barriers and concerns could be resolved with my 8 one hour lessons program, and I could help your daughter gain confidence and grace. would you be willing to make an investment of $500 in order to get by the results you and your daughter want? Select one answer only!
Yes, I would be willing to invest, if my daughter was getting the results promised.
Yes, I would be willing to invest, if there was a payment plan available.
Yes, I would be willing to invest, If my spouse would agree to having our daughter participate in the 8-lesson program.
No, I am not interested in investing.
Survey Question #10 - What do you consider a positive result from your daughter learning to control her emotions and gain confidence?
I will be pleased at her increased confidence when interacting with adults and her peers because she knows proper protocol.
I will allow her to attend more social functions because she is kind and respectful toward others.
I will no longer be embarassed by her conversations with adults and her peers because she knows how to properly address and interact with each person.
I will have less stress and anxiety when she dines publically because I know she knows the acceptable ways to behave.
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