Parenthood is one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences a person can have. Children provide a lot of joy and happiness, but they also come with a lot of duty and dedication. Parenting has always been an on-the-job training for decades, yet this has resulted in incompetence, dissatisfaction, and frustration. Experts today recognize that, like other courses and professions of study, parenting is a subject that has to be taught to aspiring parents. With today's enormous needs, pressures, and demands on individuals, it's more important than ever to raise strong, independent, emotionally stable, and resilient children who can manage failure gracefully and navigate life with ease.
As parents, we are continuously fighting tooth and nail to provide our children with the greatest possible education. Even with everything, though, there are times when we feel lost and confused. Parent coaching help you understand your child's behavior and keep you up to date on scientific procedures come in handy at times like these. Each child and parent is different, so what works for one might not work for the other. As a result, the key to happy parenting is to improve your techniques, understand your child and yourself, and seek help that is tailored to you and your child's needs.
Parent-coach is a professional who helps parents and caregivers learn and improve knowledge and skills that support their child's development in a range of areas through a capacity-building approach. When one or both parents (or any primary caregiver) meet with a professional coach to support goal attainment in the area of parenting, this is known as parent coaching. The coach can employ psychoeducation and evidence-based strategies to handle challenges involving children in this nonjudgmental context.
What does Parent coaching involve?
Parent coaching can help with a multitude of issues including transitions and changes. A parent coach is usually approached across the three Stage of a child i.e. toddler , Mid schooler and teens for challenge’s associated such as following
To help understand ,support and channelize Physical, Social, Mental, Emotional changes in Child when he/she step from toddler to mid schooler and mid schooler into Teen age
Common Challenges that Parents Face with toddler and Mid-schooler
• Lack of focus/ Concentration on one task for long.
• Overactive/ hyperactive child
• A child always wants something and while largely all needs are met, but he is seldom satisfied when he gets it.
• Attention seeker and not willing to share
• Constantly has conflicts with siblings
• Child is unable to manage changes in routine with ease
• Sleeping and eating disorder
• Lack of confidence?
• Child is unable to express in a right way.

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