Michele Johnson empowers Christian parents to reimagine their family relationships through faith-centered coaching that embraces 'good enough' parenting. With over 30 years of educational expertise and a deep understanding of diverse family dynamics, she helps parents build strong connections with their children based on Biblical principles, authentic communication, and collaborative growth.
For over three decades, I have dedicated my life to working with tweens, teens, and their parents as a middle school principal, special educator, and National Board Certified Teacher. As a parent of two young adults, I understand firsthand the challenges and joys of raising children.
I know what it's like to feel overwhelmed as a parent. To question if you're doing things right. To wonder if you should be stricter or more lenient. To worry about your relationship with your child and whether they'll make good choices when you're not around.
My life's calling is to support as many Christian parents as possible in reimagining their relationship with their children. I believe we can only change this world by changing the next generation. As parents, we have the opportunity to raise a generation that loves like Jesus and lives their lives being kind.
The framework for my coaching programs is connection—supporting Christian parents to understand they are good enough and can lead their families like Jesus. I believe we were designed by God to connect to Him, ourselves, and others. Connection is the main thing—we need it to be well mentally, physically, and emotionally.
Core values
Communication
Compassion
Curiosity
Cooperation
Sometimes as a parent, you don't feel connected or have the close bond you want with your children. You might know there's no such thing as a perfect parent, but still feel like you must be doing something wrong. I want you to know your children are not broken—and neither are you.
I encourage parents to make this a personal, unique journey. I won't tell you how to be a perfect parent—because perfect parenting doesn't exist. Instead, I'll help you discover what good enough parenting looks like, sounds like, and feels like in your house.
Perfectionism can have negative effects on parenting as it leads to unrealistic expectations and self-doubt. Many parents see "good enough" as not great, but I believe it's important to let go of perfectionism and embrace being a good enough parent who leads with love, connection, and faith.
My goal is to empower overwhelmed parents to connect, communicate, and collaborate with their children, creating the family life they've always wanted.
Ready to start your journey toward peaceful, connected parenting? I'd love to chat with you about your unique family situation and how we might work together.
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