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Why I Chose to Be a Parenting Coach, and Why I Serve Families in Crisis

 

Our Big Why

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I created this program and became a parenting coach because I could no longer ignore the silent crisis happening in families everywhere. Through my education, professional work, and personal journey, I’ve seen how family and societal dynamics are pushing our kids into depression, anxiety, and even suicidal ideation.

This is not just my work. This is my calling.

My deepest reward is knowing I’ve touched a life deeply enough to spark real, lasting transformation. I believe I was put here for a reason: to guide families through their darkest moments and help them rise stronger, wiser, and more connected.

When parents work with me, they begin to see their role differently. They discover their own strength, reclaim their purpose, and understand why being a fierce, intentional parent matters more now than ever. That clarity is what fuels me every day. It’s why I get up every morning.

We are facing a global crisis: broken families, emotional isolation, addiction, suicidal thoughts. But I believe healing starts in the home. I help families learn to communicate with compassion, parent with presence, and take responsibility for the change they want to see.

Because our kids are not disposable.
They matter.
Their lives are meaningful.
And if they disappear, the world loses something sacred.

This is why I do what I do. And this is why I won’t stop.

"I help parents see their role through a new lens, one that transforms fear into fierce, intentional action."
                                       Maria Phipard, Parenting Coach

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Mission

Our mission is to transform families from the inside out, by turning pain into purpose, disconnection into trust, and fear into fierce leadership.

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Vision

To end the epidemic of suicidal ideation in children by leading a movement that transforms parenting into a force of healing, strength, and hope.

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