If you are a parent dealing with an abusive or defiant child, this may be of interest to you.

There is a program called “The Total Transformation Program” by James Lehman. It helps parents with serious problems regarding their child’s behavior. I’ve gone through all of the material and I agree it is a great course.

Sure, it is definitely not the only course available for these problems, but I do like it a lot, and it’s a whole lot better than doing nothing. If you do nothing, you’ll keep getting the same (poor) results. That’s not what you want.

Anyway, back to the whole point of this article. The company behind The Total Transformation Program has put out an incredible offer. If you give them feedback on the program they will refund you the purchase price of the product.

As parenting products go, it’s fairly expensive. It usually has a price tag of over $300, broken down into three payments of $109. So if you go through the feedback process, you get a great program for no money. Awesome deal.

Is there a catch? Not really, but there are some things you need to know. First of all, the advertising says it will take you about 30 minutes to do feedback per lesson. With 9 total feedback forms to fill out, that’s about 4.5 hours of time. When you look at it this way it sounds daunting.

Let’s look at it from another angle. How much time do you spend trying to solve poor child behavior now? How much emotional stress is it causing your family? I bet it’s a lot.

And how about this: The savings of providing feedback works out to about $80 per hour for you. I calculated that by looking at the money you save versus the time you need to invest in filling out feedback forms. Most people make less than that at their day jobs!

Also, be aware that you need to make the first monthly payment when you buy the program. You are then given three whole months to submit the feedback forms. That’s less than 30 minutes per week in terms of your effort. Hardly a big deal!

There has to be a downside, right? Not really. They used to offer a 30-day free trial but now you don’t have an option to return it. You buy the course and then get your money back if you do your part by providing feedback. To me that seems like a better deal.

There are only 1000 copies available to be given out for free, so you definitely should take action now before they get rid of this offer.

Is this too good to be true? I actually don’t think so. You know how those mail-in-rebate offers work, right? They count on people not bothering to do the minor work required to get their rebate. So if you do the work, you save the money. You control your ability to beat the odds.

In order to take action on this free offer, click here.