Therapeutic Parenting Coaching

Become the parent you want to be for the child you have

Parent Coaching, building connection

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What is Parent Coaching?

At Collective Growth Psychology, we recognize that the journey to collective growth extends beyond the therapy room. Our commitment to comprehensive care includes specialized parent coaching services designed to empower you as a primary caregiver. We understand that navigating the challenges your child may face requires collaboration and skill-building.

What to Expect from Parent Coaching:

  1. Individualized Guidance: Our parent coaching is tailored to your family's specific dynamics and challenges. We believe in addressing your concerns in a personalized way that meets your families needs.

  2. Skill Development: Learn practical skills to navigate various situations, from connecting in difficult moments and using language to support rather than shame. Our coaching sessions are designed to empower you with effective parenting strategies.

  3. Communication Enhancement: Improve communication with your child, promoting a deeper understanding of their emotions and needs. Effective communication is key to building a strong parent-child relationship.

  4. Collaborative Problem-Solving: Explore collaborative problem-solving techniques that align with your child's developmental stage. These strategies empower both you and your child to work together towards shared goals.

  5. Focus on building and supporting a healthy attachment: A secure attachment promotes self-regulation, trust, positive self-esteem and much more!

Parent Coaching, building connection, supporting difficult behaviors

Parent coaching can help with:

  • Challenging behaviors

  • Establishing boundaries/rules

  • Aggression

  • Potty training challenges

  • Parenting a neurodiverse child

  • Talking to Kids about their Diagnosis

  • Establishing routines to support family bonding

  • Meltdowns and big feelings

  • Sleep support

  • Supporting development

  • Learning to problem solve with your child

  • Sibling Rivalry

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