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Why a Parenting Coach? Why work with parents with children struggling with suicidal ideation?

Our big "Why"

I decided to create this project and become a parenting coach because, through my work, education, and personal experiences, I have learned about family and social dynamics that are driving kids and teens into becoming depressed, hyper-anxious, and even suicidal. My goal is to guide those individuals/families into developing skills and inner power to overcome their challenges and become the emotionally healthy families/couples/individuals they are meant to be.

 

Helping others is what makes me the happiest. My deepest reward when I support people is knowing that I touched a life deep enough to create transformational changes in their lives, and that they will be better because of something I did. I believe I’m here because I have a purpose and a vision. When working with me, parents will create transformational changes that will allow them to see their role in their children's life from a different perspective, focusing on their strenghts and discovering the importance of their existence, and why being a fierce parent matter. Pursuing that purpose is what fuels my every day, makes me get up every morning.

 

This work holds a deep significance and keeps me motivated, I have seen the worldwide crisis that many families are experiencing with drug abuse, suicidal ideation, and broken relationships.  I want to guide families and individuals into finding ways to communicate effectively, to parent in a mindful way, and recognize the importance of individual action to achieve family or couple’s goals. We must take better care of our youth, and their spirituality, help them see that they are important, they matter, their existence means something and, if they go missing, the world will miss their talents too.

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Mission

To guide families/individuals through an empowering and transformative coaching process, for them to find their inner wisdom and purpose.

Vision

To end the suicidal ideation crisis in children by transforming our parenting approach.

The image of a family of two parents and two teenage kids walking by the woods, all smiling
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