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A parenting coach helps parents build confidence, set boundaries, and create structure at home. Unlike therapy, coaching is action-oriented and focused on practical strategies you can use today.
A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) works with families and couples to resolve conflict, improve communication, and heal relational patterns. LMFTs are trained to see the family as a system.
Child therapists and play therapists help children process emotions, trauma, and behavioral challenges through developmentally appropriate methods. Play therapy uses toys, art, and games as the child's natural language.
A child psychologist is a doctoral-level professional who assesses, diagnoses, and treats developmental, emotional, and behavioral conditions in children and adolescents.
A pediatric sleep consultant helps families establish healthy sleep habits for infants, toddlers, and children. They create customized sleep plans based on your child's age, temperament, and your parenting style.
A lactation consultant (IBCLC) is a board-certified specialist who helps mothers and babies with breastfeeding challenges. They provide hands-on support, education, and troubleshooting.
A birth doula provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support during labor and delivery. They are trained advocates who help you have the birth experience you want.
A postpartum doula provides in-home support for families after birth. They help with newborn care, feeding, recovery, and the emotional adjustment to parenthood.
A midwife is a trained medical professional who provides prenatal care, attends births, and offers postpartum support. Midwives specialize in low-risk pregnancies and promote natural childbirth.
A fertility coach provides emotional support, education, and guidance for individuals and couples navigating the fertility journey. They help you make informed decisions and manage the stress of trying to conceive.
An adoption coach guides families through the complex adoption process. They help with decision-making, paperwork, home study preparation, and the emotional journey of building your family through adoption.
A divorce coach helps individuals navigate the practical, emotional, and financial aspects of divorce. They provide clarity, structure, and support so you can make better decisions during one of life's hardest transitions.
A co-parenting coach helps separated or divorced parents communicate effectively and create a stable environment for their children. The focus is on reducing conflict and building a functional co-parenting partnership.
A neurodiverse parenting coach helps families raising children with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, learning disabilities, and other neurodevelopmental conditions. They provide practical strategies tailored to your child's unique brain.
An ADHD parenting coach helps families develop strategies specifically for raising a child with ADHD. They understand the unique challenges of executive function differences and help create systems that work.
A behavior intervention specialist assesses challenging behaviors in children and creates individualized behavior support plans. They use evidence-based techniques to reduce problem behaviors and teach replacement skills.
An early childhood educator specializes in the development and learning of children from birth to age 8. They provide guidance on developmental milestones, learning activities, and school preparation.
A school readiness coach prepares children and families for the transition to kindergarten or first grade. They assess academic, social, and emotional readiness and create targeted preparation plans.
A teen coach works directly with adolescents (ages 12-19) to build confidence, manage stress, set goals, and navigate the challenges of growing up. Teen coaching is empowering, not punitive.
A marriage and relationship counselor helps couples strengthen their connection, resolve conflicts, and build healthier communication patterns. They work with couples at all stages of their relationship.
A couples therapist is a licensed mental health professional who specializes in romantic relationships. They help partners understand each other's attachment needs, heal from wounds, and build a secure bond.
A positive discipline coach teaches parents how to guide children's behavior through respect, connection, and natural consequences rather than punishment. Based on the work of Alfred Adler and Jane Nelsen.
A nanny and childcare consultant helps families find, hire, and manage quality childcare. They guide you through the entire process from determining your needs to creating a successful employer-nanny relationship.
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