About Me
Hi, I’m Jess—a toddler mom, parenting coach, and educator with 18 years of experience in education & child development. But more than that, I’m someone who gets it. I know how hard parenting can feel when tantrums, mealtime battles, and constant power struggles take over.
I’ve been there, and that’s why I’m here—to help you navigate the ups and downs of raising a toddler with practical strategies that actually work.
For over 16 years, I worked as a teacher, specializing in child development, behavior, and communication. I saw firsthand how understanding a child’s needs and offering simple, consistent tools could transform behavior. When I became a mom myself, I took everything I’d learned professionally and tested it in the real world of parenting. What I discovered was life-changing.
Now, I’m on a mission to help busy, overwhelmed parents like you move from feeling stressed and stuck to confident and connected.
My Mission
To simplify parenting by equipping you with realistic, actionable tools to tackle your toddler’s behavior challenges—without the overwhelm.
I believe parenting should be about creating meaningful moments with your child, not just surviving the hard ones. That’s why I’m committed to helping you feel empowered, supported, and ready to face those tricky moments with confidence.
Why I do this
Because I know what it feels like to want the best for your child but not always know the “how.” Parenting is full of opinions, advice, and expectations, but what you need are simple, effective solutions that fit into your already-busy life.
With the right tools and a little guidance, you can:
Reduce power struggles and stress.
Create calm, connected moments with your toddler.
Feel empowered to parent in a way that works for you and your family.
I’m here to show you how.
When I’m not helping other parents…
BWhen I’m Not Coaching Parents…
You’ll find me chasing after my toddler, juggling life with a baby, or enjoying the rare quiet moment with a cup of coffee. As a mom of two, my life is full and messy—but it’s my greatest joy.