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Coaching Mindset in Parenting

This is a discussion-style session for parents who would like to gently reflect on how they support, encourage, and communicate with their children. Rather than providing one fixed answer, the session aims to create a space where each participant can leave with meaningful insight.

The first parenting coaching discussion session held in February was very well received, and We are planning another parent-focused discussion session. We hope to provide a warm and welcoming space where parents can talk, reflect, and learn together.

Session Overview

Date & Time
Saturday, June 20, 2026 | 19:00–20:00
Format
Discussion-style session
Fee
¥1,500 (Members receive a ¥500 discount)
For
Parents, family members, and anyone interested in supportive ways of engaging with children
Notes
Warm drinks will be provided. You may also bring your own.
Instructor
Yoshitaka Ikeda (Career Consultant, Ginza Coaching School Certified Coach, Teaching License)

What This Session Values

  • Taking time to reflect on how we support children
  • Reconsidering mindset and everyday communication
  • Encouraging insight rather than giving ready-made answers
  • Creating a safe and welcoming atmosphere for conversation

Recommended For

  • Parents who want to rethink how they speak to their children
  • Those interested in nurturing motivation and independence
  • Anyone who wants time to pause and reflect in the middle of parenting
  • People looking for a supportive space to learn with others

Flyer

Parenting Coaching Discussion flyer

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About the Session

This session will follow a similar discussion-based format to the previous event, which was very well received. In a calm and welcoming atmosphere, participants will have time to reflect on parenting mindset, supportive communication, and everyday ways of relating to children.

  • Reflecting on our own mindset as parents
  • Considering respectful and supportive ways of engaging with children
  • Understanding how motivation and independence can be nurtured
  • Exploring listening, observation, and positive communication
  • Learning approachable coaching ideas that can be used in everyday life

Rather than giving one fixed answer, the session aims to provide a space where each participant can leave with meaningful insight.

Parent-Focused Mental Support at Brave Athletes Club

At Brave Athletes Club, we believe that support from parents and family members plays an important role in a child’s growth. The atmosphere we create, the words we choose, and the way we stay involved can all help children feel safe and develop confidence.

We aim to share practical ideas in a gentle and approachable way so they can be used naturally in everyday life.