A parent coach helps you unravel the mystery of your child’s behaviors, so you can support & motivate them with ease

Parenting a child who moves through the world differently than you do is challenging.

You want to be there for them: Helping them with their schoolwork, building up their confidence, and equipping them with the toolkit they need to succeed in life. 

But no matter how many different ways you try to support or motivate them…. You just can’t seem to get through. 

Feelings of frustration, bewilderment, guilt, and despair are completely normal, especially if your home becomes a war zone when it’s time to do homework, prepare for the day, or go to bed. 

This is where a parent coach can help.

Parent coaching based in the Kazdin Method 

A 12-session program

The Kazdin Method was developed by the Yale Parenting Center and is designed to help you create a more peaceful home life. 

As your parent coach, we will guide you through the proven curriculum. There are 12 one-on-one sessions between you and your parent coach. In between each session, you will have the opportunity to practice the strategies you learned!

By the end of the program, you will be able to…

  • Know exactly how to respond when your child resists doing something they don’t want to do

  • Clearly articulate how your child learns to teachers and administration

  • Feel prepared for how to parent your child through all of life’s challenges in a way they will respond to

  • Create a calm, supportive, and encouraging environment at home (for both you and your child)

  • Build your child’s confidence and stamina, so that they can have the life they want later on

  • Teach your child how to thrive in all situations, even with a learning difference

  • Further the progress your child makes in educational therapy, tutoring, or school

“Megan takes into account the whole ecosystem. So it isn't just about the learner, it isn't just about the child, it's about what we as a family are doing. She has taken a very holistic approach to how best to provide tools for not only our son but for us as well.

Also, Megan is very personable. She's a lovely human being who’s very open, and she fit in very nicely with our family and was able to connect with us at different levels. She crafts very individualized and specific learning agendas for the family, as much as for just the individual learner.

Before working with Megan, our son would do some of the work, but he wasn't really focused, he wasn't engaged. I think part of it was also we had a different tutor every week. And so there was no consistency. And those other tutors just didn't work because they assumed one kind of kid, and one kind of learner, which is a kid who is gonna like, ‘Okay, this is school, this is serious, you need to take this seriously, and you need to do the work,’ and that is not the mindset that our child has.

Now, we have more insight into how we can better support our son as a learner, and we have put a system and a support system in place to help bolster him and build his confidence and build his stamina.” 

-Elida Cruz, parent of a nine-year-old student