PARENTS & TEENS:
When you’re fed up, freaked out,

or simply uninspired, 

I’m here.

With guidance as unique as you.

PARENTS

 

What if that gnawing sense that you should be doing “more” to help your child could go away?

What if you didn’t have to argue with your kid EVER AGAIN about their “plans for the future”?

What if there was someone who could talk with your teen so they’d listen and also, feel heard?

What if you could trust that person (while also stepping WAY back) to support your child and provide them with the guidance they need to figure out their next steps?

You CAN.

Is your child:

 
  • bored?

  • gifted but underachieving?

  • unmotivated?

  • disengaged?

  • resentful?

  • overwhelmed with so many decisions?

  • not being well-supported at school?

  • out of school but not moving forward with their life?

Does your child have:

 
  • ADHD?

  • executive functioning challenges?

  • depression or anxiety?

  • dyslexia or other learning differences?

  • autism?

  • school avoidance/truancy?

  • the belief that school isn’t for them?

  • comparison syndrome with friends, siblings or you?

If you are:

 
  • fearful that your child won’t ever be truly happy.

  • exhausted by all the nagging, especially since it doesn’t change anything.

  • worried that things won’t turn out as you’ve always hoped.

 

I’m here for you.

Both of you.

If you have a high schooler, maybe you’re hoping their school counselor can help.

The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) recommends that schools maintain a ratio of 250 students per school counselor.

Across U.S. high schools, the average student-to-school-counselor ratio is 311 to 1. Only 1 in 5 students is enrolled at a school where there are “enough” counselors.

And let’s be honest, is your child seeking out their counselor for regular meetings? If they did, would their counselor be available? Even at 250 students per counselor, how much individual attention is it possible for a student to receive?


What if your child could work one-on-one with a former adolescent social worker and former college admission officer?

That would be ME. :)

 

Do you ever feel like there’s a turn-by-turn automated map for life?

 

We’re supposed to go to school, take

the hardest classes we can handle,

get the highest grades we can earn,

and do the most activities our families

can juggle and afford.

And take tests.

So many tests.

Why do we follow this map?

Because if we do, life after high school 

is perfect. We go to college or get a job

and live happily ever after.

 
 

Except…what if it’s not true?


We’ve all been fed this idea that there's a magic roadmap to success/happiness.

So when we can’t find ourselves on that one-size-fits-all map, we assume we’re lost.

Broken.

Wrong.

A misfit.

That’s all BS.

Sometimes we just need our own map.


That’s where I come in.

I’m Kimberly and I’m a Navigator. 

Before GPS, Navigators ruled the sky and sea - places much like our lives, where regular maps don’t really work.

Maybe you keep getting a map that doesn’t have any place on it you really want to go.

Maybe nobody’s even given you a map.

Maybe you need support as you find your way.

As your Navigator, I’ll figure it all out with you. Every step.

What you really want and how to get there.