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Parent Coaching: You Don’t Have to Parent Alone

Parent Coaching: You Don’t Have to Parent Alone

Let’s be honest, parenting is hard. Wouldn’t it be nice if each stage of your child’s development came with its own rule book? While there is no universal magic guide to follow, Kenōsis Counseling Parent Coaching can be the bridge between your child and your parenting style, habits, and goals. 


With parent coaching, you’ll have an expert guiding you through all of those moments of uncertainty. Using evidence-backed approaches, parenting challenges can turn into family wins that produce a deeper connection with your child.

Parenting the Right Way

There is never only one way to parent. What matters is that you are approaching parenthood with love, understanding, support, guidance, and patience. If you feel “stuck”, unsure, or overwhelmed in your parenting journey, we are here to help. 

Signs Counseling Is Right for You

  • You struggle to find connection with your child
  • Chaos rules within your home
  • Frustration wins over patience most of the time
  • Communication struggles exist between you and your child
  • You’re not sure how to support your child
  • YOU need support

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Seeking Support Means You Care

At some point in their lives, every parent feels like a failure in one way or another. But the truth is: parents are simply . . . human, and most moms and dads are truly trying their best.

At Kenōsis Counseling, we use specialized, research-backed therapies to help parents learn to communicate on a deeper level with their child (and each other) and become more confident in their parenting skills, allowing all members of their family to flourish.

How It Works

Our approach opens the door to clear communication, deeper understanding, and a more connected parent-child relationship, using:

  • Family Systems Therapy: Identifying dysfunctional roles and communication patterns within the system
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Teaches skills to manage intense emotions, reduce self-destructive behaviors, and improve relationships
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT): Restructuring negative interaction cycles between family members.
  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Processing individual traumatic memories that contribute to family dysfunction.
  • Brainspotting: A targeted method to help the nervous system release deeply held trauma.

A Clear Path Forward

To begin a new, more confident phase of your parenting journey, schedule your free 15-minute consultation today.