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Coaching helps clients maximize potential by making progress in a specific area in a person’s life moving a person toward their goals.
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Coaching helps clients maximize potential by making progress in a specific area in a person’s life moving a person toward their goals.

Worried that your teen is using drugs and headed down the wrong path? Here are 10 warning signs that your child may be using drugs.

Educating teens on the risk associated with sex and being there to answer questions can help lower your child’s risk of teenage pregnancy.

Is giving your child a device during times of distress doing more harm than good? Learn how short-term discomfort is good for your child.

One out of five females and one out of seven males engage in some sort of self-harm. Self-harm behavior can result from any form of mental stressors such as depression, anxiety, bullying, substance use, or coping with trauma.

When issues like self-harm are better understood, action can be taken to help. Here’s 6 common myths and misconceptions about self-harm.

Teenage drinking and substance abuse is on the rise. Learn how to communicate with your teenager to pave the wave for a healthy future.

When dealing with teenage eating disorders, there’s a fine line between offering to help and making the situation worse.

What does it mean to be an engaged father? Learn the benefits of interacting with your children by being present and engaged in their lives.

There are many solutions to bullying, and every solution will be different based on a child’s unique circumstances. Learn 10 steps you can take to help your child.

Taking the time to rest and focus on intentional time with your family can help reinvigorate your body to reduce stress caused by work/life.

While the holidays may bring joy, they can also lead to stress. These six simple practices that will help you refocus your heart and mind.