
Our youth and parent coaching process helps families navigate emotional conflict, find common ground, and develop the tools needed to build strong, supportive relationships.
Specializing in resolving deep-seated family friction, we work closely with both parents and youth to identify root causes and build practical coping skills. By shifting families out of stuck, emotionally charged cycles, we empower parents and children with the right skillsets to communicate constructively and support each other’s growth.
Family dynamics can become highly emotional, causing communication to break down and leaving both parents and children feeling misunderstood. We provide a structured, supportive space where both parent and child feel heard.
Our approach focuses on identifying the root issues, diffusing anger, and replacing frustration with connection. By giving families the tools to resolve their own problems, we build lasting harmony and set youth up to be fantastic in whatever they choose to do.
Working with families is deeply personal. Our process is designed to build rapport, introduce fun, and ensure long-term progress:
This coaching program is built on Colin Paul’s over 800 hours of direct experience working with troubled youth, combined with the concepts developed by Madeleine Dunkley.
This life-skills training framework has helped thousands of individuals move from a stuck state of not coping back to functioning, productive, and joyful lives. The historical success rate of this specific framework is 94% on average for helping individuals transition from not coping to successfully coping.
If the parent and the youth are trying to solve two completely different problems, any progress will be short-lived. Getting to a shared understanding of what is wrong is the essential first step to establishing common ground.
While therapy often focuses on healing past trauma or diagnosing clinical conditions, our coaching is action-oriented and future-focused. We focus on teaching parents and youth practical, duplicatable skillsets that they can use daily to communicate and resolve conflicts together.
It is very common for youth to feel defensive or angry initially. Our process is designed to defuse this tension by building rapport, keeping lessons fun, and ensuring that the youth has an equal voice in the room. When youth feel heard rather than blamed, they become active participants in the solution
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