110 COACH: Angie Ellsworth Helps Parents Know Better, Do Better, and Feel Better - And Discusses Bullying
Hey Friends~
What would it be like to KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER and FEEL BETTER in your parenting journey? Today’s guest, Angela Ellsworth, discusses her strategy for this in a kind, clear, and sincere way. Topics include Coaching Parents, Teaching Teachers, and then, BULLYING and what you can do to help your child.
This is a must listen episode. I know you will get so much out of it!
Always cheering you on!
Dinalynn
CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com
ABOUT THE GUEST: Angie Ellsworth, MS, LSW, LSC, spent over 20 years in education working with students with academic, behavioral, and mental health challenges and supporting school staff in helping them succeed. After seeing the longer-term effects of COVID-19 on her students and their families and hearing parents asking for more help, she left public education to share her experience and expertise in homes just like yours! With research-based strategies, she has trained and coached hundreds of staff and parents across the region as a faculty member with Southeast Service Cooperative and through her business, Timeout Behavior Coaching, LLC. Her passion is to help others know better, do better, and feel better. Angie lives in Rochester, MN with her husband Brian, three emerging young adults, and two black labs.
CONTACT THE GUEST: ANGIE ELLSWORTH
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