Location
Wilsonville, Oregon, USA
Languages
English
Coaching SpecialtieS INCLUDE:
- Young Children (0-4 y/o)
- School-Age Children (5-12 y/o)
- Special Needs / NeuroDiversity
- Divorced / Single-Parent Families
- Step-Parenting
- BiPOC Families
- LGBTQ+ Families
- Military Families
About This coach
Amanda Jewart is the owner of Re-Root and a dedicated parent coach with over 20 years of experience in early childhood education, leadership, and child development. She specializes in supporting new parents and caregivers of children under 5, offering guidance rooted in developmental science, compassion, and connection. She also brings deep expertise in working with gifted and talented children, youth athletes, as well as those with neurodiversities—helping families feel empowered, seen, and supported every step of the way. Her work empowers caregivers to build intentional, connected relationships—raising children who feel seen, understood, and deeply supported.
A passionate advocate for children’s right to play and access to nature, she champions outdoor experiences and unstructured play as essential elements of childhood. Alongside her husband, she also co-owns a gymnastics school, where they’ve spent over 30 years nurturing young athletes and fostering programs that support the holistic well-being of youth in sports.
Outside of her professional roles, she finds joy and grounding in nature, outdoor adventures, her beloved mini-Aussies, and live music. She’s also a devoted partner in her husband’s ultra running and long-distance hiking pursuits.
What Makes THEM Special?
My greatest gifts lie in my eagerness to grow, learn, and deeply connect with others. I’m inspired by the work and wisdom of those around me and seek out opportunities, people, and resources that help me become better—for myself and in service of others. My expertise is rooted in supporting families with children ages 18 months to 5 years, particularly those navigating early childhood development, evolving family values, sibling dynamics, and the unique needs of non-verbal children or children with special rights. I also bring a unique lens that bridges early childhood with athletics, supporting parents of young athletes as they nurture both emotional development and physical pursuits. With a deep passion for the outdoors, I partner with families who believe in the healing power of nature—blending this belief with the research-informed practices of the Jai program to support whole-family growth.
Ready to start parenting with peace and connection?
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What does it mean to be a Jai Certified Parent Coach?
The Jai's Transformational Parenting Process builds on:
- Non-Violent Communication
- Emotional Intelligence
- Neuroplasticity