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February 21, 2025 46 mins

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In this episode of The Nurture Network, I sit down with my longest-running client, Sarah, to talk about her journey through parent coaching—what led her to seek support, the biggest lessons she’s learned, and how coaching has transformed her daily life as a mom.

We dive into the tools and strategies that helped her shift from frustration and exhaustion to confidence and connection, plus her experience with the Jai 12-week parenting program. If you’ve ever wondered what parent coaching is really like or how it can help you break generational cycles, this conversation is for you.

Tune in to hear:
✔️ Why Sarah turned to parent coaching and what she struggled with most
✔️ How parenting tools helped her feel more in control (without being controlling)
✔️ The biggest “aha” moments that changed how she parents
✔️ What it’s really like to go through a structured coaching program

If you’re a mom looking for gentle parenting strategies, mindset shifts, and real-life inspiration, this episode is packed with insights you can start applying today.

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Jess Baldenhofer, MSEd

Jess Baldenhofer, MSEd

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