Intentional Family Support through Parent Coaching, System-Building, and Surveys
Welcome to a space designed for family flourishing. By integrating professional parent coaching, tailored family system-building, and targeted parent-child surveys, we help you navigate growth with connection and clarity.
Choose Your Approach
How We Work Together
We partner with families through a number of approaches, each designed to foster connection and clarity in your family. Choose the Connected Families Parent Coaching path for a comprehensive parenting framework, the family system-building path to establish sustainable home rhythms that last, or the parent-child survey path to better understand your child and find some common ground toward shared goals.
Our Family Support Pathways
We provide specialized support designed to foster growth and intentional connection through three core pathways.
Parent Coaching
We utilize the Connected Families framework for parent coaching. This pathway follows a Christ-centered, biblically-based approach to parenting that will include four 75-minute parent coaching sessions (one per month) to help you reflect on what Scripture calls you to as a parent, along with multiple research-based and trauma-informed tools to support you in that calling.
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Family System-Building
Establish healthy rhythms and collaborative routines. We help you design sustainable systems that reduce household friction and create a peaceful environment where every member can thrive. From daily chores to summer rhythms, our system-building support can help parents clarify some specific areas of change they'd like to see in their family habits and build an individualized pathway toward that change.
Parent-Child Surveys
Unlock deeper understanding with these personalized assessment tools that clarify each family member's goals and underlying motivators. Our surveys identify specific communication gaps and provide both child and parent insights to bridge the distance between them. Surveys are a great option for parents who truly long to "get through" to their older children, but are struggling to find the right language to start that conversation or can't seem to really find any common ground in the "why" behind the difference in parent/child goals and dynamics.