Kids and youths coaching
We communicate with the families, or legal guardians, kids and youth care homes, schools, government offices responsible for kids, youths, and family affairs so that we can deal with kids specifically, in addition to the adolescents who have problems in social communication, insomnia, exam phobia, drug addiction or violence, and help them towards other correct options.
Kids and youths coaching
We communicate with the families, or legal guardians, kids and youth care homes, schools, government offices responsible for kids, youths, and family affairs so that we can deal with kids specifically, in addition to the adolescents who have problems in social communication, insomnia, exam phobia, drug addiction or violence, and help them towards other correct options.
Children and adolescents:
In this group we pay special attention to kids and youths because this age group is the basic starting point to build their future. Therefore, the coaching plan targeting kids or youths particularly considers their situation and the surrounding circumstances as well.
Through counselling and special coaching programs which were carefully designed to be understandable and comprehensible, we put at your disposal our expertise and we wish all kids and youths a decent life and promising future.
Who can contact us:
Families or legal guardians.
Kids and Youths care homes.
Schools
Governmental offices in charge of the affairs of kids, youths, and family.
Here, we would like to pay your attention that kids in particular and youths who suffer from problems of addiction or violence, are not the main catalysts for such problems, but they represent the accumulation of those problems in incorrect ways that are harmful to them and to the society.
This requires us to deal with them as being victims and that the circumstances to help them to be guided towards correct options were unsuccessful.
In addition, we would like to pay your attention to an important thing: for the coaching plan to succeed, it is inevitable to offer support by people who are in touch with the child, whether within the family, relatives, friends, or school.