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Parent Coaching & Support

Practical guidance and emotional support for caregivers who want to feel more grounded and connected.

About Parent Coaching & Support

I’ve worked with hundreds of families across Los Angeles, and one thing is always clear: parents are doing the best they can with the tools they have. That includes four years of school-based work inside LAUSD, where I saw firsthand what families were navigating at home and what actually helped. But when a child is struggling: with anxiety, ADHD, school stress, big emotions, or identity questions. It’s easy for parents to feel overwhelmed, unsure, or alone.

This is not about “perfect” parenting. It’s about feeling confident, supported, and equipped.

Parent coaching gives you dedicated space to make sense of your child’s behavior, learn new strategies, and understand what’s developmentally normal versus what needs support. My style is collaborative and compassionate: no judgment, no perfectionism, no one-size-fits-all answers. Just real guidance you can use immediately.

How to Get Started:

I work with parents in person at my Echo Park office and via telehealth throughout California. Parents I work with come from across the city - Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Pasadena, and beyond. If distance or scheduling makes in-person sessions difficult, telehealth works just as well for the kind of practical, conversation-based work parent coaching involves.

We’ll begin with a consultation to talk about your child, your concerns, and what you’re hoping to strengthen at home. Together, we’ll create a plan that fits your family, your values, and your child’s needs.

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Great If You’re Hoping To...
  • Better understand your child or teen’s emotional needs
  • Support a child who is refusing therapy or resistant to getting help
  • Navigate the emotional weight of parenting without burning out yourself
  • Respond (not react) to big feelings or behaviors
  • Learn tools for anxiety, ADHD, or emotional regulation
  • Improve communication and connection
  • Navigate co-parenting, adolescence, or family transitions
  • Build structure, boundaries, and supportive routines
  • Model emotional regulation for your child
  • Get guidance while supporting your child through therapy

Want to learn more? Reach out today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Starting therapy can bring up a lot of questions. That’s completely normal. Below are answers to some of the most common things parents, teens, and adults ask when they’re getting started.
What if my partner and I disagree on how to handle our child?

That comes up constantly and it's worth addressing directly. Parent coaching can be done individually or with a co-parent together. When both caregivers participate, even in different households, the consistency it creates at home makes a meaningful difference for the child. We can talk through the right format on the consultation call.

My child is already in therapy with another provider. Can I still do parent coaching with you?

Yes, and it often works well that way. When a child is in individual therapy, a lot of the real-world work happens at home between sessions. Parent coaching gives you a parallel space to understand what your child is working on, how to support it at home, and how to respond in ways that reinforce rather than undermine the progress they're making in their own therapy.

How is parent coaching different from family therapy?

Parent coaching focuses on the caregiver - giving you a space to think through what's happening with your child and build new approaches. Family therapy brings multiple family members into the room together to work on the relational dynamic as a group. The two complement each other well and some families do both. If you're not sure which fits better, bring it to the consultation call and we'll figure it out.

Do I need to bring my child to parent coaching sessions?

No. Parent coaching is just for you. Your child doesn't attend, and sessions focus entirely on giving you tools, perspective, and support. That said, if at some point it makes sense to bring your child in for a joint session, we can do that too.

Is parent coaching the same as therapy for me?

No, though it can feel similar. Parent coaching is focused specifically on your role as a caregiver - your responses to your child, your communication patterns, your strategies at home. It's skills-focused and practical. If what you're navigating has started to significantly affect your own mental health, I'll often recommend individual therapy alongside coaching, either with me or with another provider, so you have both kinds of support.

What’s the first step to getting started?

Reach out to schedule a free 15-minute consultation call. It's a low-pressure conversation where you can share what's going on and get a sense of how I work. No commitment, no paperwork - just a starting point. From there, if it feels like a good fit, we'll set up an intake session and build a plan around your goals.

How confidential is therapy?

Your privacy is a cornerstone of therapy. What we discuss in sessions stays between us, unless a situation arises that legally or ethically requires disclosure under California law and ethical standards.

For child and teen therapy, confidentiality is handled with care and respect for trust. Parents or guardians will receive updates on general themes, goals, and tools to support at home, but not detailed session notes. This helps create a safe space for your child to speak honestly and openly, knowing their privacy is honored.

If you need coordination with other medical or mental health providers (for example, a psychiatrist or pediatrician), I can work with you and your permission to share relevant information, always with your written consent.

If you ever have questions about confidentiality or what is shared and why, I’m happy to walk through the details with you or read more here.

What if we're not the right fit?

Finding the right therapist is an important part of the process, and sometimes it takes a couple of conversations to know what feels right. If at any point it seems like your needs would be better supported by someone with a different specialty, approach, or background, I’ll be honest about that and help connect you with referrals.

My goal is always for you, your child, or your teen to receive the care that feels supportive, comfortable, and aligned, even if that isn’t with me.

What is your cancellation policy?

You can cancel or reschedule a session with at least 24 hours’ notice. Cancellations within 24 hours are billed at the full session rate.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. I am now in-network with Blue Shield of California, Anthem Blue Cross California, Cigna, Aetna, Quest Behavioral Health, and Carelon Behavioral Health. If you have one of these plans, I will bill your insurance directly. For all other plans, I can provide superbills for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Feel free to bring any insurance questions to your consultation call.

How often do sessions happen?

Most clients start with weekly sessions. As progress continues, we may shift to every other week or another rhythm that feels supportive. In some situations, meeting more than once a week can be helpful, especially during times of transition, increased stress, or when someone needs a little extra support. We’ll decide together what frequency feels right based on your needs.

Do you give homework or coping tools?

If tools would help you or your child, I’ll provide them, but I don’t force a one-size-fits-all approach. Some clients benefit from worksheets or skills practice; others benefit more from reflection and conversation.

What kinds of issues do you help with?

I support clients with anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional regulation, identity questions, school stress, family conflict, cultural or immigration-related stress, trauma, grief, and general life transitions. I also offer sport psychology and mental performance coaching for youth athletes and young adults. There's no "wrong" reason to reach out.

Do you work with schools, teachers, or other providers?

Yes. With written consent, I can collaborate with teachers, school counselors, psychiatrists, pediatricians, or other providers to help ensure your child or teen feels supported across settings. You decide how much collaboration you want.

How long are sessions?

Sessions are typically 50 minutes. Family sessions and parent coaching sessions may run slightly longer depending on what we're working on. Sport psychology sessions are also 50 minutes. We'll figure out the right length and frequency together based on your specific situation.

Do you offer in-person sessions or virtual therapy?

Both. In-person sessions are available at my office in Echo Park, Los Angeles. Virtual therapy is available to anyone in California through a secure video platform. Many clients use a combination of both depending on the week.

What therapeutic approaches do you use?

I draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and psychodynamic/relational approaches. I also work through an ecological and intersectional lens, which means I consider the full system a person lives within: their family dynamics, cultural background, community, identity, environment, and the structural factors that shape their daily life. Our work together isn’t just about symptoms; it’s about understanding the whole context of who you are and what you’re navigating.

All of this helps me tailor therapy to each individual.

And without boring you with every acronym and piece of therapeutic jargon, it ultimately comes down to this: I’m here to help you understand yourself more fully...your strengths, your patterns, your goals, and the parts of you that deserve support and space to grow.

What areas do you serve?

I’m based in Echo Park and primarily work with clients throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding communities. Through secure telehealth, I’m able to support children, teens, young adults, adults, and families across neighborhoods including Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, Highland Park, Glassell Park, Eagle Rock, Pasadena, and other nearby areas.

If you live anywhere in California, we can work together virtually. Geography doesn't need to be a barrier to getting the support you need. I regularly work with clients in San Francisco, San Diego, the Bay Area, and throughout the state via telehealth.

What identities are you affirming of?

My practice is fully affirming of all identities. I welcome and support clients of all genders, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds, races, ethnicities, and family structures. I work from an ecological and intersectional lens, which means I pay close attention to how your identities, lived experiences, and environments shape the challenges you face and the strengths you carry.

Whether you’re exploring identity, navigating family dynamics, facing discrimination, or simply looking for a space where you feel seen and respected, you are welcome here.

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