Parenting doesn’t have to feel so overwhelming.


Say YES to meaningful support for your unique family.

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I help:

- Establish healthy routines

- Bolster confidence and unearth the joy of parenting

- Diffuse power struggles and tantrums

- Fight burnout through truly nourishing self-care

- Neurodiversity: Navigate the challenges + delights of ADHD and autism

- Maintain loving boundaries

- Shift relationship with screens

- Improve co-parenting

I’m Aaron Swartzman

After 15+ years as a classroom teacher and parent, I was drawn to parent coaching as a way to directly help families. So much is asked of parents today, and so little support is given by our modern society. I love parent coaching because it creates a powerful container for meaningful support and change. I offer my expertise, and amplify yours. The results, time and again, are empowerment and transformative growth.

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Coaching with Aaron

A PCI Certified Parent Coach ®

2 Sessions

1-on-1 Coaching to tackle specific challenges. Two 90 minute Zoom sessions. Includes email and text support.

$300 / two 90 min Zoom sessions

6 Sessions

Ongoing support to help you make lasting changes and stay on track. Includes email and text support.

$500 / 6 one-hour Zoom sessions

10 - 12 Sessions

Deep transformation for long-term family harmony and system building. Includes email and text support.

$800 / 10 - 12 one-hour Zoom sessions

Work With Aaron

TESTIMONIALS

  • “Aaron helped me establish routines of self-care and mindfulness that really helped me make a major shift from frazzled and irritable to more calm and compassionate."

     - Jen Shyka, Maine


  • "Working with Aaron was transformative in the most positive ways. I highly recommend him as a parent coach!”


  • “Aaron... is able to transform your woes and musings into powerful insights and profound wisdom."

    - Cammie Townes Taylor, North Carolina

  • “We appreciate the warmth, creativity and intuition you bring to this work. You helped us create a space to step back and think more intentionally about family, and that means so much.”

    -Miles and Nicole, Seattle