Work with us
We provide parent education, support for students, and consulting to schools to make student paths through high school and college more authentic, strenghts-based, and opportunity-filled.
For Schools
I’m a former teacher with deep faith in educators: you know what you’re doing, what your model is, and what your bandwidth is (hint: very little) for a new initiative or program overhaul. This is not that.
We offer
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Parent education for your Parents Association so parents can develop mindset and gain tools to support their students and reduce family educational (and college!) stress
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Brief, targeted consultation for your existing college counseling, student advising, and/or student wellness and leadership curricula. Small tweaks can go a long way, including offering tools to students and parents that may not be on your radar.
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Specific, actionable information about how other schools are improving in these areas and the best practices that lead students towards both achievement and authentic developmental paths


For Parents
I’ve been there! I’ve guided my own three young adults through high school and into and through top tier college experiences. We worked together to help them find strengths-based authentic paths while honoring their natural ambitions. Most of all, we tried to fill those great years with joy and possibility rather than anxiety.
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Our Parent Education includes
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Mindset and language for successful conversations with your teens
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The Eight Great Years Guide (coming soon!): a process with milestones for each year to navigate exploration, discovery and skill-building, mastery and challenge, and preparing to enter and succeed in college
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Tools to help find learning opportunities
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A Parents' Corner on our substack where we respond to your Q&A
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Presentations to your parent group or school's Parents Association
For Students
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Student and Family Coaching on mindset, process, and partnering successfully with your school
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Coaching to navigate college, including finding opportunities, connecting your interests to your courses to your future, and being your own career coach when your college falls short

