Mom Coach Consultancy

Corrective communication coaching for exhausted and overwhelmed moms.

Is your child controlling, bossy, manipulative, defiant, sneaky, argumentative, demanding, impulsive, explosive, oppositional, lying, stealing, and/or underachieving?

Corrective communication helps children heal by addressing the emotional root of behavior, not just the behavior itself. Informed by the clinical work of Aaron Lederer, this approach develops a secure, positive, primal attachment.

Over time, defensive behaviors give way to trust, cooperation, and resilience, supporting lasting emotional wellbeing and more secure relationships.

With the help of Mom Coach Consultancy, you can:

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Work 1:1 with your coach to learn to execute corrective communication with your child.

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Become your child’s agent for change so they start to positively navigate relationships.

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See your child’s behavior, emotions, and relationships improve, paving the way for long term mental and emotional health.

improve your child’s emotional wellbeing

Children learn indirectly from how parents model positive behavior. When an adult remains calm, attuned, and emotionally present during distress, it improves the child’s emotional wellbeing, resulting in:

  • fewer intense meltdowns

  • shorter recovery time after upset

  • greater ability to tolerate frustration, disappointment & pressure

  • positive behavior changes

  • desire to cooperate and seek their parents out positively

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see long-term improvement in mental and emotional health

By healing early relational wounds, corrective communication reduces the need for lifelong defensive patterns, like emotional shutdown, people-pleasing, aggression, or chronic anxiety. When children no longer feel the need to protect themselves emotionally, their behavior, emotions, and relationships naturally begin to reorganize in healthier ways, paving the way for long term mental and emotional health.

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