Sometimes, the complexities of parenting go beyond what standard courses, tools and resources can address. Each family is unique, with its own dynamic, challenges, and needs. Therefore, in certain situations, more personalized guidance can make a significant difference. This is where professional coaching services come into play.
Watch as Dr. Tim Thayne, in the video below, explains how combining the power of the Trustyy app with the personalized help of a Family Coach can really be a game changer.
In many cases, parenting coaches are people who have been trained and are certified to provide assistance to one or both parents. A parenting coach partners with you to develop your skills, perspective, and confidence on the journey of raising your kids. They don’t tell you how to parent or provide a formula. Rather, they walk beside you, listen to your challenges, share resources, and empower you to find solutions that fit your family.
A parenting coach starts by listening to you. Really listening. They want to fully understand your family’s unique situation, challenges, and goals. This requires listening without judgement, criticism, or jumping to conclusions. Coaches let you share freely, ask clarifying questions, and make you feel heard. This alone can bring relief and perspective.
Once a coach understands where you’re coming from, they provide caring, honest feedback. This gives you an objective perspective, as coaches are not emotionally entangled in family dynamics. Feedback is tailored to your values, parenting style, and goals. The aim is to support you, not push an agenda. Coaches point out strengths as well as growth areas.
A coach explains concepts, provides resources, assigns “homework,” and helps you implement and refine new skills.
There is no one-size-fits-all parenting formula. Coaches avoid dictating approaches. Instead, guidance is tailored to match your family’s unique needs and dynamics. Coaches get creative with recommendations based on your individual situation.
Making lasting changes requires follow-through. A coach provides accountability and ongoing support through the twists and turns. You can share celebrations, frustrations, and milestones with someone who understands parenting challenges. Coaches also check in when they haven’t heard from you, showing they care.
In some situations, needs may arise beyond a coach’s scope of practice. Coaches have networks of other professionals they can connect families to. This may include counselors, support groups, educational specialists, etc. Coaches guide you to just the right resource.
As a parent, you may be considering whether to work with a therapist or a coach. Both can provide guidance through life’s challenges.
It’s important to differentiate family coaching from therapy. Unlike therapy that focuses on diagnosing problems and determining illnesses, family coaching focuses on identifying goals and overcoming obstacles. Coaches help clients create action plans to achieve desired results.
While therapists focus more on past behaviors and their impacts on current situations, family coaches focus on the present, helping you determine your goals and the best ways to reach them. They don’t judge your starting point; instead, they help you figure out what you want, what’s stopping you, and how to get there.
There are times when a family coach will recommend therapy, but their main objective is to make positive changes in your lives.
At Trustyy, our expert coaches are well-versed in various aspects of parenting and child development. They can offer you practical solutions, emotional support, and an empathetic ear. They will work alongside you, guiding you as you implement new strategies, and providing ongoing feedback and encouragement.
To help us understand your specific needs and how a Trustyy coach can best support you, we invite you to complete the Parent’s Coaching Interest Assessment. This is a series of questions about your current parenting challenges, your goals, and your expectations from a coaching experience.
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