Love life, parental advice… how to explain the explosion of coaching?

Love life, parental advice… how to explain the explosion of coaching?
Love life, parental advice… how to explain the explosion of coaching?

More and more Belgians are seeking coaches at a pivotal moment in their lives. While some see it as valuable help, the lack of supervision of this practice calls for caution.


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By Audrey Parmentier

Published on 8/11/2024 at 1:55 p.m.
Reading time: 7 min


ABefore each departure on vacation, Zoé has a knot in her stomach. Will her 4-year-old son curl up into a ball as soon as they arrive at the hotel? What will she do if he starts screaming at the restaurant? “As soon as he missed something, he would start crying. If he went on an internship with other children, he was never the one we found smiling,” recalls the thirty-year-old who lives near Liège. Exhausted by her repeated anger, the training teacher contacts Caroline Grenade, coach and trainer specializing in parenting. Objective: to help him better understand his son. “It’s the coachee who creates their own solutions and actions,” explains the one who meets Zoé in December 2023.



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