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About This coach
You know the saying, "been there, done that??" It's something I've sworn could be my life motto as being a parent of an older child who's grown and flown, and elementary school age child.
I believe this however, gives me a lot of experience and perspective when it comes to not only parenting, but helping my clients as well.
As a coach, I believe I can bring a balance of deep reflection and practical strategy. I believe that healing and change happen not just through awareness, but through intentional action.
My clients can expect a supportive, nurturing space where they feel truly heard and validated—because sometimes, that's the piece parents need most. But they can also expect to leave each session with tangible tools to support their growth, whether that’s learning more about attachment styles, nervous system regulation, or uncovering the deeper layers of their triggers.
Having a 27-year-old daughter and a 6-year-old daughter gives me a unique perspective. I know what it’s like to experience disconnection with a child and to feel the weight of wanting to do things differently. I also know that it’s never too late to repair and rebuild—my oldest daughter and I have been able to heal and strengthen our relationship in ways I never imagined possible.
That insight fuels my passion for helping parents of young children recognize that the work they do now lays the foundation for a strong, connected relationship in the years to come. I want parents to know, this work is about YOU, but you don't have to do it alone.
I’ve walked the path of breaking cycles, healing reactivity, and navigating single parenthood. I understand how hard it is to hold space for your child while also working through your own healing. Through my personal journey and professional training, I help parents break generational patterns and show up in ways that feel more aligned, intentional, and connected.
Because parenting isn’t just about getting through the hard moments—it’s about building trust, connection, and a lifelong relationship with our kids.
What Makes THEM Special?
Hi! I’m Amber, and I’m passionate about helping parents maintain strong, connected relationships with their children—not just through early childhood, but into adolescence, the teen years, and even after they leave home. I became a young single mother with my first daughter, stepping into parenthood without much guidance or understanding of how my own upbringing shaped me.
Years later, after I remarried and had my second daughter, I experienced a major shift. I started to reflect on the way I was parented, the way I had parented my first daughter, and how much of it didn’t align with the mother I truly wanted to be.
That realization set me on a path of deep healing—working through my own patterns, reparenting myself, and committing to doing better for both of my girls. It’s what led me to Jai and ultimately, to coaching.
I know firsthand how hard it is to break generational cycles while actively parenting and healing at the same time. Now, I help other parents navigate this journey with compassion, self-awareness, and practical tools.
My approach is rooted in self-awareness, nervous system support, and practical strategies that help parents not only feel less reactive in the moment but also create long-lasting relationships with their children that extend far beyond childhood.
Parenting is a long game, and I believe that the connection we build with our children today is what strengthens our relationships for years to come.
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