Cynthia Walgenbach
Los Angeles, California, United States
My understanding of varied healing modalities helps me coach moms to meet their children's needs while they pursue their own inner healing.
Anteelah Love
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
I'm a counselor and educator by day. I really want to take this transformative work to underserved populations, educators, and all caregivers.
Shaella Freeman
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Shaella transforms classroom managament for frustrated educators. Empowering educators that yell, threaten, and punish with tools to peacefully manage their classroom and enjoy the art of teaching.
Kenya Kistler
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
I want to bridge that gap and create a world in which children can be safe and empowered enough to learn and explore with confidence!
Kristen Nazzaro
Totowa, New Jersey, United States
I'm here to provide other parents the tools, awareness, and guidance to support their special kiddo that I wish my parents had growing up.
Erica Anne Kesilman
Melbourne Beach, Florida, United States
Through somatic inquiry and various neurosensory exercises, I help you reconnect with your intrinsic drive, uncovering your deepest values and truest self for an inner peace of mind and heart.
Shaylene Johnson
Sparks, Nevada, United States
I want to help parents learn how to make sense of the sometimes-confusing behaviors of their children with ADHD/neurodivergence and make peace with their own expectations, so that they can keep a strong connection with their children.
Michele Johnson
Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States
I have a gift for creating authentic connections with them and supporting their parents develop authentic connections through real talk and understanding how they think and develop.
Megan Lane
San Francisco, California, United States
I love supporting parents with challenging, deeply feeling kids. With a background in anthropology and postpartum doula work, I take a holistic, culturally inclusive approach to supporting my clients individual needs.
Caitlin Calhoun
Boulder, Colorado, United States
The best place to start is with us, the parents and caregivers, because when we do the work, it ripples out to positively impact our children.