Free MasterClass Hosted by Sarah R. Moore:

Why Nothing Works When You’re Dysregulated and How to Create Calm in the Chaos

LIVE: Wednesday, May 6th at 12pm ET

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Join us for a live, supportive experience for parents, educators, and those supporting families

This Is For You If…

  • You care deeply about children and families’ well-being

  • You find yourself or others reacting in ways that don’t always reflect the kind of behavior you want to see in the world

  • You want practical tools that actually work in real-life situations—not just ideas that sound good

  • You’re open to doing your own inner work as a pathway to creating change around you

  • You feel called to create a more connected, grounded environment for the children (and other people) in your life

What You’ll Experience:

You won’t be given scripts or one-size-fits-all advice.


Instead, you’ll be guided into a deeper understanding of what actually creates lasting change—for you, and for the children you care about.


You'll learn:

  • Practical skills you can start using right away

  • How to create a safer, more connected environment around you

  • And how the work you do on yourself naturally becomes something you can pay forward to others

For parents, educators, and those supporting families:

Why Nothing Works When You’re Dysregulated and How to Create Calm in the Chaos

SAVE YOUR SEAT >>

JOIN US LIVE: Wednesday, May 6th at 12pm ET

Meet Your Host

Sarah R. Moore

Sarah R. Moore is the author of Peaceful Discipline and the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting. She previously served as a program trainer for the Jai Institute for Parenting, and is honored to return as the new CEO and continue supporting this deeply impactful community.


Her work is rooted in trauma-informed, relationship-based practices, informed by extensive training in parent coaching, child development, trauma recovery, and interpersonal neurobiology. Sarah has been featured on NBC, CBS, and SiriusXM, as well as in many international parenting and mental health publications.


Additionally, she is the Board President for a 2025 Top Non-Profit, the American Society for the Positive Care of Children, and is involved in other related professional organizations.


Prior to her work in parenting education, Sarah led high-performing global teams within a Fortune 50 company—experience that now informs her leadership at Jai.


She is inspired to lead Jai into its next chapter, building on its strong foundation while thoughtfully evolving its impact for families and professionals around the world.