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Homeschooling/Parenting Coach

Homeschooling/Parenting Coach
Let me help you discover your strengths, so that you can help your children find theirs.
What does a coach do?
- A coach helps you discover your strengths, talents, beliefs, and values.
- A coach listens and helps you define your goals and makes suggestions to help you achieve those goals.
- A coach provides feedback to guide you
- A coach is on your side, cheering you on, offering you support and encouragement.
"I came to Marty because I was feeling very unsure about my homeschooling and parenting. I found Marty
very easy to talk to and non-judgmental, which was important for me. It was also important for me to talk about the issues
that bothered me and it was encouraging to hear Marty share about her own experiences. The best thing I took away from my
conversations with Marty was the need to trust myself. Thank you Marty! I look forward to future conversations with you."
Why choose me to be your coach? Because of
- my years of experience
- my ability to listen
- my sense of humor
- my perspective
- my perception
- my patience
"I've talked to many people about the issues I've had with my inlaws. Your wise observations
and suggestions plus your ability to listen made all the difference. We had the best visit ever. Thank you so
much!"
How does it work?
- Email me and we’ll set up an initial free 15-minute phone coaching inquiry
- If after that phone call, you and I both think that we can work together, you purchase coaching sessions in increments
of 1 hr. All coaching sessions are done on the phone. I recommend that you commit yourself to at least 4 sessions in the first
month to give yourself the opportunity to reap all the benefits of being coached. During our coaching sessions, I listen and
make suggestions for you to use to explore your value system and your goals in educating your children at home or in parenting.
Each coaching session begins with a look at the effect of your actions during the intervening time.
- Coaching is all about finding your strengths as well as areas that need to be developed. A coach helps you to explore
these. You, of course, are in charge of where you go with any suggestion.
- Personal coaching can be a helpful tool to help you discover what’s important to you and what isn’t, what
feels comfortable to you and what doesn’t. Coaching is not counseling nor is it advising. Instead, coaching is having
someone on your side, cheering you on and giving you feedback to help you use all of your talents and gifts. It is future
oriented not past focused.
- Some people find a one-month commitment is enough. Others find they like the security of a longer commitment (3-6 months)
to help them make the changes they want to make.
Happy Mothering!
Marty
Fee structure:
- 1 hr coaching session - $60
- 4 hrs coaching receive $20 discount ($220) when purchased as a unit

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