Raising Middle School Girls
Helping parents raise strong, confident, resilient middle school girls in a challenging and changing world.
Raising Middle School Girls
Does your middle schooler need a coach?
Many teens and young adults are struggling with life challenges and the transition to adulthood. Many parents can see what their teen needs to do, but can't find a way to get through. In this episode, life and wellness coach for teens and young adults, Amanda Chatzikonstantinou, discusses some of the reasons she can get through to teens when the parents can't, what confidence can look like in teens, and how parents can support their teens on the journey to adulthood.
About the Guest:
Amanda is a Master Certified Life & Wellness Coach and National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC), specializing in coaching teens & young adults who are struggling with life challenges and through the stresses of transitioning to adulthood. She's passionate about empowering every young person to understand the power of the mind, their innate wisdom, and how to build a thriving future. She equips her clients with essential life skills, effective goal setting tools and stress management strategies to become confident, self-motivated, independent and resilient adults.
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