Learn how to unlock the joy of parenting with tools firmly rooted in Positive Psychology.
✓ unlock positive emotions
✓ become actively engaged ✓Find meaning and accomplishment



You Can Thrive as a Parent
Any parent can agree, it’s not always easy. Sometimes it’s easy to become bogged down in the mundane, hard, and tiring. But you don’t have to stay there. You CAN become the positive parent you have always dreamed of being. I use the three pillars of positive psychology coaching to help you get started today.
Positive Experiences
Help You and Your Child Thrive
Learn how creating positive experiences can help your child thrive in areas like mental and emotional health and social skills.
Positive Individual Traits
Learn What Your Strengths Are
Discover your own positive individual traits and that of your children’s as well!
Positive Institutions
Why do healthy relationships matter?
How can positive intuitions help your child, and you flourish as you walk this parenthood journey?

One-on-One Coaching Offers
✓ A Personalized Plan
✓ Science Based Exercises
✓ Strength Focus
Receive One-On-One Positive Parenting Life Coaching
Are you ready to begin enjoying your parenthood today? I can help you create a plan and execute baby steps that can get you to the place you want to be.

Foster Happiness
Emotional Wellness
Get Started Today with Positive Psychology in Parenting
Every day parents are learning exactly what works and what doesn’t in their parenting journey. However, parents cannot use a one size fits all approach. Cue the array of advice coming in all directions. For this reason, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and feel like we are drowning in our parenthood. Get started on your positive psychology in parenting journey today with this simple e-book that breaks positive psychology concepts in actionable steps.

Enhance Your Parenthood Journey
✓ Encourage emotional wellness
✓ Learn how to flourish as a parent

Jenna J.
Hi there! My name is Jenna Jury, and ever since I became a mom, I have been excited about this parenting gig.
Throughout my journey as a mom I have learned so much about what works, what doesn’t. I have been in the trenches and forced to grow as a mom and a person.
A year and a half ago I graduated with my Master of Arts in Positive Psychology and Life Coaching and man did I learn so much about the foundations of Positive Psychology. I began to ask myself, can positive psychology be used in parenting? The short answer? Of course it can!
I am so excited to work with moms who like me may have found themselves in the trenches but want so much more out of there parenthood than just getting through.

Take Actionable Steps to Build a Parenting Journey You Love
✓ Easy to use
✓ You don’t have to stay stuck.
✓ YOu can become more fulfilled as a parent
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Rejection of Toxic Parenting Phrases: Choosing Words That Heal Instead of Harm
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How to Support the Default Parent in Your Life
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The Pumpkin Patch Survival Guide
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Screen-Free Fall Activities for Kids That Don’t Cost a Fortune
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Sharenting and Your Child’s Privacy
Many parents on social media do not think twice about sharing photos and information about their children. Honestly, I’ve probably shared a school milestone and the lead-up to…
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Bring ’90s Kid Summer Vibes to Your Fall
Bring ’90s Kid Summer Vibes to Your Fall: How to Play Structured Games with No Rules This Season Remember the ’90s? When summers were about biking before the…
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