Parent Coaching for Anxious Child Emotions.

Restore your family’s functioning and empower your child.

Are your child’s anxious emotions leading you to…

  • walk on eggshells around them?

  • feel manipulated?

  • refrain from social situations?

  • adjust your family routines?

  • overextend yourself?

  • experience interruptions at work?

Our work together will…

  • provide you with a framework for understanding anxious emotions.

  • help you create a plan to disrupt anxiety’s grip on you and your family.

  • build your skills for parenting anxious emotions.

  • empower your child and build their confidence.

  • help you re-establish boundaries.

  • empower you and build your confidence.

 

About Nicole Weston

Nicole is a certified expert coach dedicated to supporting parents as they work to untangle themselves and their children from the grip of anxious emotions. She knows firsthand the havoc anxious emotions and OCD can have on the whole family system.

Her coaching approach is informed by the SPACES program created by Eli R. Lebowitz along with her own experience raising a child with a combination of four complex anxiety disorders. Nicole has witnessed the positive impact parents can have on disrupting anxiety’s grip before the child is in full blown crisis.

Nicole shifted her life’s work to parent coaching following her own child’s mental health crisis. Prior to coaching, she worked in the education field for 26 years where she witnessed the shift in emotional sensitivity among our youth. She views the sensitivity as a gift and a beautiful superpower, that benefits from targeted supportive parenting to be fully released.

Our services

  • Workshops

  • Coaching

  • Retreats

Mission

  • Shenandoah Parent Coaching

    Makes it their mission to release the gifts of our youth, by disrupting anxiety’s grip through parent coaching, workshops, and retreats.

“My purpose is to shine a light on the gifts inside our youth so they can be released to the world.”

— Nicole Weston

Get started with Nicole, today.