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EP268: Parent Coaching and Support: What Parents Need Most

EP268: Parent Coaching and Support: What Parents Need Most

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Feeling isolated or overwhelmed? Unsure why some parenting support spaces help, while others leave you feeling even more stuck? In this episode, Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster break down the differences between support groups, coaching groups, learning communities, and live Q&A spaces, and why the right kind of support can completely change your experience as the parent of a complex kid. They explore how feeling truly understood and supported can reduce isolation, why coaching creates deeper change than information alone, and how shared experiences help parents move from overwhelm into action. Discover how choosing the right kind of support can help you feel less alone, make real progress, and create the kind of change your family has been needing.

What to expect in this episode:

  • The key differences between support groups, coaching groups, and learning communities
  • How feeling understood by other parents can ease feelings of shame and isolation
  • What parents can learn by observing others work through their own challenges in coaching
  • Why real change happens when support moves beyond information into action
  • How understanding your needs can help you choose the right kind of support


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