Tweens
Coaching for Tweens, Ages 10-12
You don’t have to have it all figured out.
I help you feel calm and confident.
We’ll tackle big feelings, friendships, and school stress—plus discover how you learn best.
Through our coaching sessions, I’ll listen carefully to understand you, ask questions that help you think about your choices, and guide you to notice what works best for you. Together, we’ll create small steps and actions to help you manage school, emotions, and friendships, and celebrate every success along the way. You’ll start noticing your own strengths and learn to trust yourself as you grow.
Being a tween can feel… a lot.
School, friendships, expectations, and big emotions can pile up fast—even when things look “fine” on the outside. Peace Warriors is a place just for you. A calm, supportive space where you can talk things through, learn helpful skills, and build confidence at your own pace.
What Peace Warriors Helps With
At Peace Warriors, you’ll learn how to:
handle stress and big feelings
build confidence and self-trust
deal with friendship challenges
calm your mind and body
believe in yourself—even on tough days
These are life skills, not lectures.
What Coaching Is Like
Coaching is not therapy, school, or someone telling you what to do. It’s a conversation where your voice matters.
You get to:
talk about what’s important to you
set goals that make sense for your life
learn tools that actually help
feel heard, respected, and supported
You already have what it takes inside you. Peace Warriors helps you learn how to use it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is coaching?
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Coaching is a supportive space where you can talk about what’s important to you, learn skills to handle big feelings, and build confidence. It is not therapy, counseling, or schoolwork help.
Do I have to want coaching?
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Yes! Coaching works best when you choose to participate. You get to decide what you want to work on, and you’re in charge of your own goals.
Will my parents know what I talk about in sessions?
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No. What you share in coaching stays confidential. Your goals and conversations are private, so you can feel safe being honest.
What will I do in coaching?
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You’ll learn skills to manage stress, calm your mind, handle friendships, and feel more confident. Coaching is about trying tools that work for you—not being told what to do.
Parents can help by encouraging consistency, respecting confidentiality, and practicing skills you learn at home. They don’t need to know the details of your sessions to support your growth.
How can my parents support me?
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Want to Try It Out?
You don’t have to know exactly what to say or what you need yet. A free consultation is just a short, relaxed conversation where you can:
meet your coach
ask questions
talk about what’s been feeling hard (or confusing)
see if coaching feels like something that could help
There’s no pressure and no commitment. You’re not signing up for anything—you’re just seeing if it feels right!