Our Playbook Together. Who’s In?

Transformative Community Learning for Homeschool Families
We guide parents and children to co-create thriving communities through our proven “Big Win Social” framework. Experience leadership skill-building and social media mastery in a supportive environment where families learn by doing—culminating in a personalized video showcase of growth.

Key Components

  1. Experiential Learning Cycle
  1. Co-Creation Phase: Families set engagement goals using Appreciative Inquiry principles
  2. Skill-Building Phase: Leadership Challenge techniques for community connection
  3. Digital Integration: Berger’s STEPPS framework applied to social media strategy
  1. Dual Delivery System
  1. In-Person Workshops: Small-group sessions at local schools (90 mins/week)
  2. Digital Companion: Ongoing peer support and practice via private online community
  1. Video Evaluation Framework
    Participants document their journey through organic video creation that demonstrates:
  1. Increased sense of belonging metrics
  2. Practical social media competency
  3. Leadership behavior changes

Service Tiers

TierAudiencePrimary FocusOutcome
Community CatalystFamiliesLeadership + Social MediaCustom video portfolio
Research PartnershipSchools/OrgsProgram ImplementationEngagement metrics + toolkit
ConsultingLeadership TeamsFramework IntegrationCustomized training systems

Text Block Examples

For Homeschool Families

“Join our family learning labs where parents and children co-lead community projects. Through hands-on activities and supportive tech coaching, you’ll create real change in your neighborhood—and capture your growth in a personal impact video.”

For Research Partners

“Implement our evidence-based engagement framework in your educational setting. We provide the action research methodology, leadership tools, and evaluation system to transform community connections.”

This structure:

  1. Separates your dual professional identities while showing their interconnection
  2. Explains complex frameworks through concrete activities
  3. Uses the video project as both marketing hook and evaluation tool
  4. Creates clear entry points for different audiences

The experiential approach naturally teaches your triple framework without requiring theoretical explanations—participants will understand Appreciative Inquiry by practicing it, Leadership Challenge through community projects, and STEPPS via social media application. The video serves as the unifying element that demonstrates tangible results.