Becoming a parent is one of life’s most transformative roles, yet unlike driving a car or performing a job, it doesn’t come with formal training. Erickson Coaching International’s ‘Parent As Coach’ course is designed to help fill that gap by empowering parents with coaching tools and techniques that can transform how they relate to their children.
Led by experienced coaches and Erickson facilitators, Miglena Doneva-Doncheff and Pavlina Eneva, who are also parents themselves, the course guides participants to build stronger, more connected relationships with their children, while also fostering essential life skills like emotional resilience, creativity, and independence.
True to Erickson’s solution-focused coaching approach, rather than emphasizing what’s wrong - something many of us were raised with - parents will learn how to redirect their focus toward what’s possible and what’s working, and how to build on their children’s strengths so that they can reach their full potential.
Parents are introduced to what Miglena calls the “superpowers of coaches”:
The result is a shift in mindset: from controlling or correcting children to guiding and empowering them. As Pavlina explains, “We support parents to become the ones who will empower their kids to become who they want to be - not who their parents think they should be.”
Children raised in an environment informed by coaching principles develop critical soft skills that are increasingly vital in today’s fast-changing world. These include:
Every parent struggles with something - whether it’s how to connect with their teenager, how to manage tantrums, or how to discipline without damaging trust.
The Parent As Coach course addresses these challenges by:
The course is structured around Four Key Areas of Safety that match your child’s developmental areas. These provide a holistic framework for raising resilient, creative, and well-rounded children.
Physical safety (especially important with young children)
Emotional-Relational Safety
DID YOU KNOW? Young children whose parents read them five books a day enter kindergarten having heard about 1.4 million more words than kids who were never read to….Even kids who are read only one book a day will hear about 290,000 more words by age 5 than those who don't regularly read books with a parent or caregiver. - Science Daily
Meaningful safety
Together, these quadrants help parents create a safe, stimulating, and meaningful environment where children can thrive emotionally, intellectually, and socially.
In a world increasingly dominated by technology, social isolation, and constant change, many parents feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to support their children. An increasing amount of research is surfacing showing that children today often lack empathy, struggle with conflict resolution, and spend more time on screens than in conversation.
The Parent As Coach course offers parents a practical, grounded, and hopeful alternative. It doesn’t promise perfection, but it does equip parents with tools to navigate challenges, build lasting trust, and break the cycle of inherited parenting patterns that no longer serve.
Ultimately, the course is about legacy. As Miglena explains, “Our kids don’t do what we say - they do what we do. They model us. And if we can model awareness, empathy, and resilience, that’s the gift we leave them.”
It’s a gift that extends beyond individual families, helping to shape more compassionate communities and more capable future leaders.
WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR UPCOMING IN-PERSON ‘PARENT AS COACH’ COURSE?
Attend our upcoming (free) Parent As Coach webinar with Miglena and Pavlina on 14 August 2025 at 8am PDT. It promises to be a mix of practical insights, teachings, tips and explanations around how the coach approach to parenting can benefit families.