Parent Coaching & Workshops
Helping parents focus on what lasts — not just what’s measured.
Most parents start with the best intentions.
What begins as kids playing in the backyard quickly becomes something organized — teams, schedules, coaches, and expectations.
It’s in that quiet shift, often without realizing it, that attention can move from the moment itself to outcomes, comparison, and what comes next.
Pressure creeps in, and performance can start to overshadow connection.
This work is about helping parents stay invested without letting performance take over the relationship — so you can enjoy watching your child do something they love, for as long as it lasts.
Why Parent Coaching Matters

Scores, playing time, rankings, and feedback are easy to track.
Presence, confidence, trust, and perspective are harder to see — but they’re what shape the experience most.
When parents don’t have tools for these moments, they often default to what’s measurable.
Not because they’re doing it wrong — but because no one ever showed them another way.
Parent coaching helps you:
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Stay calm and present when emotions run high
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Support growth without tightening the moment
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Use language that builds confidence instead of pressure
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Keep performance in context
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Protect the relationship while still holding standards
Because what lasts isn’t found in results — it’s built in how we show up.
This is one-to-one coaching for parents who care deeply about their child — and want to show up in ways that support confidence, growth, and connection without adding pressure.
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Feel their emotions rise quickly during games or performances
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Replay moments longer than their child does
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Struggle with what to say — or whether to say anything at all
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Want to support confidence without managing outcomes
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Care deeply, but don’t always love how it feels
This One's For You If You:
How it works
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Monthly or bi-weekly 50-minute sessions
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Virtual (Google Meet)
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Confidential, supportive, and judgment-free


Group Workshops
Practical, perspective-shifting sessions for parent groups.
These workshops are designed for parents who care deeply and want tools—not lectures—to help them show up with clarity, calm, and perspective.
Teams ● Clubs ● Schools ● Parent organizations
I work with:
Supporting growth without adding pressure
Sideline behavior and emotional regulation
Identity beyond results
Navigating expectations, comparison, and noise
Enjoying the experience while it lasts
We work on:
Format:
Workshops can be:
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One-time talks
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Seasonal sessions
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In-person or virtual
