
Unlock the transformative power of connection through parent coaching.
What Is Parent Coaching?
Parent coaching is more than problem-solving — it’s a journey of inner growth that empowers you to break generational cycles and parent with greater awareness, intention, and connection.
Through a supportive and collaborative process, you’ll gain practical tools to navigate everyday challenges, build emotional resilience, and strengthen the bond between you and your child. It’s about becoming the kind of parent who leads with presence — not perfection.
Why Parent Coaching?
We all want to raise our children with love, patience, and intention — but even the most devoted parents can find themselves stuck in patterns of yelling, frustration, or guilt. That doesn’t mean you’re failing — it means you’re human.
Parent coaching offers a safe, judgment-free space to explore what’s beneath those reactive moments. Together, we’ll replace outdated discipline methods with conscious, compassionate tools rooted in neuroscience and emotional connection — so you can parent in a way that truly aligns with your values.
Meet Nho Hoang
Hi, I’m Nho — a certified Parent Coach, a mother of two, and a former finance professional with a degree from New York University. My journey into parent coaching began with the most transformative role of my life: motherhood.
Through my own challenges navigating parenthood, I became passionate about supporting other parents in cultivating deeper, more connected relationships with their children. I advocate for a shift in how we engage with kids — by listening more openly, responding with empathy, and seeing behavior as communication.
I believe that parenting is not about perfection, but about presence. My approach centers on empathy, radical acceptance, and collaboration — helping you build the emotional tools and confidence to parent from a place of intention, even when things feel overwhelming.
Whether you're navigating tantrums, power struggles, or your own internal patterns, I’m here to walk beside you — with compassion, clarity, and a deep respect for your family’s unique path.