Kids coaching in practice
I have previously successfully presented about this topic at ICF Converge 2023, where there was significant interest. Building upon that, I am excited to deliver an enhanced version of the workshop during the International Coaching Week.
KIDS COACHING IN PRACTICE
The Health Resources and Services Administration find that anxiety and depression among children ages 3-17 have increased over the last five years in the United States. By 2020, 5,6 million kids (9,2%) had been diagnosed with anxiety problems and 2,4 million (4,0%) had been diagnosed with depression. (JAMA Pediatrics article (March 14, 2022.).
Therefore, it is crucial to take proactive steps to positively influence children’s well-being. Kids’ life coaching emerges as one effective method to address these concerns. However, it remains relatively unfamiliar, prompting the need to delve deeper into its principles and practices.
In today’s ever-changing world children need to face life’s challenges: bullying, drugs, depression
- The definition of kids' life coaching.
- Differentiating between coaching adults and coaching children.
- The kids' life coaching process: a comprehensive explanation from initial contact with parents to concluding the process with the child and their family.
- Enhanced tools and techniques for coaching kids effectively, including additional strategies and resources.
Moreover, I will share personal experiences from my coaching journey, highlighting significant transformations that occurred in the lives of the children I've worked with.
These cases serve as tangible examples of the impact and potential of kids' life coaching.
Best coaching practice
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