PCI Certified Parent Coaches Release New Books Addressing Parenting Challenges
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The Parent Coaching Institute's release of two new books by graduates Lea Stublarec and Tierney Boggs offers parents unique insights and strategies to gain an edge in nurturing gifted and young children.
Lea Stublarec's trilogy, based on 106 in-depth interviews, systematically addresses the challenges and solutions for mothers of gifted daughters, while Tierney Boggs' book provides a structured approach to reframing early parenting years.
These new books from the Parent Coaching Institute empower parents with knowledge and strategies, fostering a supportive community and enhancing the parenting journey for a better tomorrow.
Discover how Lea Stublarec's 15-year project and Tierney Boggs' humorous yet honest take on early parenting can transform your approach to raising gifted and young children.
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The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) has recently announced the release of two significant books authored by its graduates, Lea Stublarec and Tierney Boggs, marking a notable contribution to the field of parent coaching and support. These publications address distinct yet equally important aspects of parenting, offering insights and strategies for parents navigating the complexities of raising children in today's world.
Lea Stublarec's book, The Perfect Storm, is the first in a trilogy that delves into the unique challenges faced by mothers of gifted daughters. Based on extensive research involving 106 in-depth interviews, Stublarec's work aims to empower parents by highlighting common obstacles and fostering a community of shared knowledge and support. Gloria DeGaetano, PCI's founder and CEO, praised Stublarec's dedication to this 15-year project, emphasizing its potential to significantly impact parents of neurodivergent girls.
On the other hand, Tierney Boggs' Becoming the Parent You Like: Reframing How You Think about the Early Years offers a fresh perspective on the early stages of parenting. Boggs, a PCI instructor and mother of three, encourages parents to view these years as an opportunity for personal growth and transformation, rather than merely a period to endure. DeGaetano lauds the book for its warmth, honesty, and humor, aligning with PCI's strength-based coaching approach.
Both books are now available, with Boggs' offering accessible through Amazon and her website for those interested in a signed copy accompanied by a parenting reframe workbook. These releases underscore PCI's commitment to supporting parents through evidence-based strategies and a well-researched coaching framework, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in parent coach training.
The PCI continues to enroll family support professionals in its graduate-level Parent Coach Certification® program, with applications for the 2025 Fall Term open until August 15. For more details, prospective applicants can visit www.ThePCI.org.
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