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Parental Coaching

Mother Hen offers a valuable resource for families seeking to improve their parenting practices and enhance their children’s development. Parental coaching is a supportive, structured process designed to help parents navigate the challenges of raising children. It involves providing parents with practical tools, strategies, and insights to foster healthy child development, enhance family dynamics, and address specific behavioral or developmental concerns. The goal of parental coaching is to empower parents to create a positive and nurturing environment that promotes the overall well-being of their children.

Mothers Hen’s creed regarding parental coaching is to take a holistic and conscientious approach to understanding your child at every developmental level. You will learn how to parent your child through a deeper connection with personal attention to the parent-child relationship at each stage of life. During this process, the professional guidance you will receive will fine-tune your parental practices and the lens through which you view your child. This will allow you to align yourself with the parent you want to be.

Parental Coaching is for Parents

Why Parental Coaching ?

A non-judgmental safe space to discuss issues and overcoming hiccups

Goals of Parental Coaching

Strengthen Parent-Child Relationships:
  • Foster deeper connections and better communication between parents and children.
  • Lay the groundwork for a nurturing and supportive home environment.
  • Promote understanding and empathy within the family unit.
Enhance Parenting Skills:
  • Provide parents with effective tools and techniques to manage various parenting challenges.
  • Educate parents on child development stages and appropriate expectations.
  • Improve problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills.
Promote Positive Behavior:
  • Equip parents with strategies to encourage desirable behaviors and discourage negative ones.
  • Develop consistent and constructive discipline methods.
  • Help parents set clear boundaries and expectations.
    Better Behavior Management: Reducing problematic behaviors and fostering positive behaviors in children.
Support Emotional and Mental Well-being:
  • Assist parents in managing stress and maintaining emotional balance.
  • Encourage positive mental health practices for both parents and children.
  • Provide emotional support and validation to parents facing challenges.
Facilitate Developmental Milestones:
  • Support parents in fostering their child's cognitive, social, and emotional development.
  • Offer guidance on activities and practices that promote healthy growth.
  • Address specific developmental concerns with targeted strategies.
Provide Therapeutic Interventions:
  • Offer therapeutic interventions to address behavioral and emotional challenges.
  • Collaborate with mental health professionals to support children with special needs.
  • Integrate therapeutic practices into daily routines to promote overall well-being.
Build Parental Confidence and Competence:
  • Empower parents to trust their instincts and experience in making informed decisions.
  • Boost self-esteem and confidence in their parenting abilities.
  • Encourage a proactive approach to parenting.
Create a Nurturing Home Environment:
  • Promote a positive, loving, and supportive atmosphere at home.
  • Encourage healthy family routines and traditions.
  • Foster a safe and stable environment where children can thrive.
Encourage Parental Self-Care:
  • Highlight the importance of self-care and well-being for parents.
  • Provide strategies for balancing parenting responsibilities with personal needs.
  • Encourage parents to seek support when needed.
  • Reduced Stress: Providing tools and strategies to manage parenting stress and maintain a balanced family life.

Who We Help

Two-Parent Households:
  • Roles and division of parental tasks.
Parenting in a Blended Family:
  • Sibling rivalry.
  • Stepparent discipline.
  • Child’s need for attention.
  • Lack of family bonds
Single-Parent Households:
  • Visitation and custody problems.
  • The effects of continuing conflict between the parents.
  • Less opportunity for parents and children to spend time together.
  • Effects of the breakup on a child's school performance and peer relations.
  • Disruptions of extended family relationships.
  • Problems caused by the parents dating and entering new relationships.
  • Work/life balance.
  • Judgment from others.
  • Feelings of loneliness.
Divorced/Separated Households:
  • Co-parenting.
  • Parallel Parenting.