Modern period education has failed our girls. Here is how you are going to fix it.
A four-month practical training for leaders, educators, and women who want to help girls have healthy periods from the start.
(June 7th – October 4th, 2026)
PEACEFUL PERIODS FACILITATOR TRAINING
You already know that modern period education has lost its sanctity.
You see it in the girls and young women you serve, in your classrooms, your community centers, your mosques, and your practices. You see them wrestle in conflict with their bodies, confused by what feels like internal chaos. You watch them settle for a narrative that reduces their miraculous, cyclical rhythm to nothing more than pads and pain.
You don't need to be convinced that things must change. As a community leader, a doula, an educator, or a dedicated space-holder, you are already doing the heavy lifting. You know deep down that the first bleed is more than simply 'coming of age'-- it's an initiation.
But holding this sacred space requires more than passion. It requires a proven, embodied framework.
I’m Chantal
Author of Peaceful Periods: Holistic Womb Care for Teens.
Since its release, over 1,000 copies of my book have reached families globally, serving as the backbone for workshops and book clubs held around the world.
This global conversation around menstrual health has even brought my work to platforms like Al Jazeera, proving that the world is hungry for a new standard of care.
And now, the Peaceful Periods Facilitator Training is here to help you confidently host circles, create community, and emerge as a leader in service to girls and young women.
In our four-month program, I will guide you through six distinct modules to solidify your cycle literacy and self-care while learning the Peaceful Periods methodology, key facilitation skills, and how to identify your signature style of delivery.
In each module, you will learn:
Module 1: The Medicine of Storytelling
How to use stories to reframe your period perspective and uplift girls and young women to rewrite period myths.
Module 2: Seasons, Cycles, and Superpowers
How to teach the menstrual cycle beyond physiological function and highlight its lessons, strengths, and power.
Module 3: Hormone Heroines
How to explain the importance of hormones as both messengers and allies to your health and teach the fundamentals of hormonal balance for all ages and stages.
Module 5: Safety, Self-Acceptance, and Expression
How to help girls and young women identify safety in their bodies, express their emotions, and release tension and shame.
Module 4: Peaceful Period Toolkit
How to demonstrate easy-to-use, holistic modalities that support healthy menstrual cycles, pain-free periods, and hormonal ease.
Module 6: Self-Care, Beauty, and Boundaries
How to identify care products, practices, and beliefs that support healthy menstrual cycles and prevent hormonal chaos.
Please note: this is not your typical Continuing Education course. Certifying as a Peaceful Periods Facilitator is not about the facts or script that you memorize. You will be guided through practical instruction, personal application, and thoughtful reflection. Additionally, you will learn and practice facilitation skills, give and receive peer reviews, identify your strengths, and develop your unique style of delivering the Peaceful Periods curriculum.
As a certified Peaceful Periods Facilitator, you’ll be added to an international directory of facilitators, identified on our platform as a collaborator and community resource, and receive mentorship and support in offering Peaceful Period workshops and circles.
You are not only instructed, you are equipped and uplifted to be a leader in your community.
Certification requirements:
Watch all prerecorded modules
Attend a minimum of four live sessions
Complete six module assignments
Prepare and facilitate two circles for your program peers and one for your community
Complete four peer feedback reviews
Submit three community feedback review
Create a community resource list for your locality
Complete required readings
Sign the Peaceful Periods Facilitator Agreement
Submit the above requirements within three months of completing the program
Certification Structure:
Six prerecorded weekly modules
Six live weekly sessions
Six weeks of peer-to-peer teaching and evaluation
Three mentorship calls to plan your offers
Once certified, you will be:
Introduced on the Honored Womb website and social media platforms as a certified facilitator
Permitted to use the Peaceful Periods Circle Facilitator seal and assets for your promotional materials and marketing
Ushered into a community of change-makers, leaders, and cycle-breakers serving in sisterhood alongside you
Who is this training for?
Educators who teach menstrual health in public and private schools
Community leaders and religious teachers who work with pre-teens and teen girls
Women and mothers who are committed to fostering safe spaces for girls and young women to learn about their periods
Medical professionals who want to expand their tools of support beyond pharmaceutical prescriptions
This training is not for you, if:
You have no interest in reexamining and healing your own relationship with the menstrual cycle
You believe that periods shouldn’t be openly discussed, even in private, female-only spaces
You don’t see value in learning about how the menstrual cycle impacts facets of female life or female anatomy
You don’t value holistic and complementary healing modalities
Program Details:
$1200 (pay in full)
$325/m (4 month payment plan
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Orientation and Kick-Off Session on Saturday, May 30th
Program Starts on Sunday, June 7th
Program Ends on Sunday, October 4th
Live Session are on Sundays at 11am EST | 3pm GMT | 4pm BST
Live Session Dates: June 7, 14, and 21 and July 5, 12, and 19
Mentorship Calls: September 6 and 20th and October 4th
Becoming a Peaceful Periods Facilitator is not a job– it’s a calling. Every school, place of worship, and community space needs a woman who can offer more than pads and pain. Will it be you?
FAQ
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The program is four months in length starting on Sunday, June 7 and ending on Sunday, October 4th. The first six weeks have a weekly recorded module and live session. The next six weeks are for peer facilitation and evaluation at a time that suits your learning pod consisting of three to four participants. And three mentorship calls on September 6 and 20th and October 4th.
Plan to spend two to four hours per week listening, reading, attending live sessions, planning, facilitating peer circles, and offering peer feedback.
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Yes. However, you will not be permitted to identify yourself as a Peaceful Periods Facilitator, use Peaceful Periods Facilitator seal and assets or facilitate programs resembling or similar to Peaceful Periods workshops and circles.
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Refund requests received within the first two weeks of the program will be considered, but not thereafter.
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At this time, there are no sponsored seats available. However, we invite you to seek sponsorship from a relevant educational, religious, or youth organization that you can serve through your training.
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Yes! You will learn for yourself while faciliating for others.
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Yes, of course. We need women of all ages and stages to be in community and circle together.