Regina deVera Ureta

Location

Folsom


Languages

English

Coaching SpecialtieS INCLUDE:

  • Young Children (0-4 y/o)
  • School-Age Children (5-12 y/o)
  • Teenagers (13-18+ y/o)
  • Grandparents/Parents of Adult Children
  • Special Needs/NeuroDiversity
  • Divorced/Single/Co-Parenting/Blended Families

About This coach

In 2000, I earned a Masters in Early Childhood Education and since then I have been very dedicated as an Early Childhood Consultant, Educator & Mentor to family child care providers and child care center directors and teachers.  In addition for the past 20 years, I was a family child care provider for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school agers and have educated and connected with so many parents through the years.  My Stepping Stones Family Child Care & Preschool Program was a huge part of my life as I was so blessed to have raised and been present for my daughter, Alyssa. 

Aside from being a parent, educator and coach, I am a huge Self-Care promoter!!  I love to get massages, take long walks, listen to live bands, travel and enjoy wine tastings in Napa, CA with my husband and friends!   

What Makes THEM Special?

I’m super excited to embark on this new journey as a JAI parent coach as I continue to educate our young children and mentor new early childhood educators.  My goal is to educate, connect, but most of all coach new parents and families wanting to overcome their current parenting challenges, establish a deeper connection with their kids, and/or create a whole new level of cooperation within their family.  Most recently I have completed a comprehensive professional development training program under WestED Center for Child and Family Studies originally developed by the Center on the Social Emotional Foundations in Early Learning (CSEFEL), authorized by California Department of Education (CDE), and aligned with California's Early Learning and Development System. This program approach is entitled "The Teaching Pyramid" which provides a systematic framework that promotes social and emotional development, provides support for children's appropriate behavior, prevents challenging behavior, and addresses problematic behavior in the classroom and in the home. 

Ready to start parenting with peace and connection?

Contact Regina Today!

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
Learn More About The Jai Certification
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