When therapy is working, but the home environment hasn’t shifted yet,
this is where we add a parent coach to the team.
Families can make meaningful progress in treatment, counseling, or therapeutic school support.
But if daily routines, communication patterns, and emotional habits at home remain the same, the gains made in therapy often struggle to hold.
Parent coaching supports the environment where recovery is lived.
My Role as a Parent Coach
I am not a therapist. I do not diagnose, treat, or perform clinical interventions.
I work directly with parents and caregivers to help them:
Create consistent routines and expectations
Set and hold boundaries without escalation
Reduce enabling, rescuing, and over-functioning dynamics
Develop calm, confident leadership in the home
Support follow-through after treatment or discharge
I support the parents so the child can stay in their role.
This strengthens therapy 💖 it never replaces it.
You add a parent coach when:
The client is progressing in treatment
But home still feels overwhelmed, tense, or unpredictable
Parents report exhaustion, guilt, or fear of “doing it wrong”
Boundaries are inconsistent or emotionally charged
The therapist is holding the emotional labor of the entire family system
These are not signs of failure.
These are signs the family needs support not more pressure.
Therapy supports the internal world; emotions, insight, and identity.
Parent coaching supports the shared world; routines, communication, and home life.
When both are aligned, change becomes durable, not temporary.
To preserve the progress your client is making, this is where we add a parent coach to the team so the home can support the work happening in treatment.
This is especially valuable during:
Individual child and adolescent therapy
Intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization
Residential treatment transition planning
Step-down care
Early recovery adjustment
Family systems in long-term therapeutic work
1. Refer a Client
Complete this simple form.
2. Schedule a Parent Support Introduction Call
parentcoachatlanta.com/talk
No commitment — just connection and clarity.
3. Parent Consultation
I work with the family to identify where the home environment is supporting your therapeutic progress and where it’s struggling.
4. Aligned Support Plan
With consent, I collaborate with the therapist or treatment team to ensure continuity. Schedule a consultation
5. Ongoing Parent Coaching
Weekly or biweekly, virtual or in-home family meeting support when appropriate.
You remain in the clinical role.
I reinforce the home environment.
The family thrives.
⚪️ Parents of school-aged (spirited/strong willed) children and teens
⚪️ Parents of young adults who struggle with independence
⚪️ Families navigating anxiety, ADHD, depression, or behavioral patterns
⚪️ Families impacted by substance use, relapse cycles, or treatment transitions
⚪️ Separated or co-parenting households needing communication support
A calmer home environment
Clear, consistent expectations and follow-through
Fewer power struggles
Less emotional reactivity from both parents and kids
Parents who feel confident, not uncertain or overwhelmed
The result is not perfection.
The result is stability, safety, and connection.
Click here to complete the secure referral form
I reach out to the parent directly to schedule a consultation
(With consent) I can connect with you to align on goals
Parents receive ongoing support through coaching calls, strategy reviews, and behavior tools
We do not ask parents to do this alone.
We add a parent coach to the team so treatment progress can take root at home.