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Become a Certified Adolescent Life Coach
The Adolescent Life Coaching Center (ALCC) can help you boost your career in 30 days! Our online intensive training program easily provides new and seasoned coaches alike with leading edge coaching skills specifically focused on today’s adolescent and parenting issues. Adolescent Life Coaches help youth and families live their lives to the fullest by introducing new perspectives and alternatives to methods of communication that are ineffective. Life coaches aren't counselors or therapists; they are not qualified to diagnose or treat mental health matters. The life coaches' primary role is to provide a system that makes it easier for youth to achieve their goals, academically, socially and emotionally.
Adolescent Life Coaches make the greatest impact by...
• Bringing positive change to their community.
• Learning how to listen, influence, persuade, engage, and motivate both youth and parents into changing their communication styles.
• Learning to support families through tough adolescent issues.
• Demonstrating commitment to developing your own knowledge and skill set.
• Becoming agents for change in the lives of parents and adolescents who struggle with and desire to improve their lives.
The ALCC Adolescent Life Coach Certificate leads to:
• Being able to stand out from the crowd with formal training specifically geared to today’s adolescent issues.
• Making the best impression with formal training from an established successful Adolescent Life Coaching center.
• An increase in your employment opportunities, number of clients, coaching rates, and revenue by gaining expertise on today’s adolescent issues and communication patterns.
• Having increased visibility and opportunity for personal and professional growth.
Who conducts the training?
Frances Boyde M.Ed. / Counseling and Ph.D./Psychology Candidate ABD and Founder of the ALCC is both the designer of the curriculum and presenter of this certification program.
What are the dates for ALCC Adolescent Life Coach Online Class?
Class Schedule Dates Register Here
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Start date: August 23rd - End date: September 20th
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Start date: September 13th - End date: October 4th
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Start date: September 27th - End date October 25th
How much does it cost to become a Certified Adolescent Life Coach?
The ALCC adolescent Life Coach Certification 4 week interactive class cost is $200.00.
How do I register ALCC Adolescent Life Coach Certification program?
Registering is easy. To reserve your class please learn more. Register early, as space is limited to the first 10 registrants per class.
Who are the participants?
You are a social worker, psychotherapist, life coach, or counselor who would like to incorporate highly effective adolescent life coaching skills into your practice, or who is considering adding professional adolescent life coaching to your service offerings.
You are an entrepreneur who would like to open a youth center or develop other services to help teens and their families.
You are a teacher who would like to empower students to be more open to, and excited about, learning and trying new ideas, to help them be accountable for their learning agreements, and to inspire and motivate them to be their best.
You are a nurse or doctor, or know one, who wants to more honestly and openly communicate with adolescents so that they feel heard and understood, as well as fully understand your efforts and suggestions, helping them make better choices once they leave your care.
You could be a parent looking to plan and build your family's future together by deepening your communication skills so that you can share and grow together and enjoy the adolescent years. You would like to know the best way to have your child actually want to do her homework, how to empower him/her when he/she is being bullied at school, how to inspire her when she doubts herself, or how to connect with her during her teenage years.
The ALCC Adolescent Life Coach Certification course will provide you information about the social issues facing adolescents in the 21st century, teach you how to help teens and their families set reasonable goals, and provide you with tools to help them achieve those goals. You’ll understand how to help youth break through their fears, doubts, worries, and blocks to achieving whatever they choose.
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Register by Phone – Call 407-610-5433
The Adolescent Life Coach Pledge
- I commit to making a difference; to support, guide, and be a role model.
- I commit to being consistent; to be a steady figure over time, to be persistent, and to help another persevere.
- I commit to encouraging another; by listening, by understanding, by fostering strengths, and by showing empathy.
- I commit to building a mutual relationship; to enter the world of someone else, to hear about new dreams and challenges, to share my own stories, and to respect the differences between us.
- I commit to asking for assistance; when I need my own support, when the struggles of a child are bigger than I can handle, when I am unsure.
- I commit to recognizing; that change often comes in small steps that barely leave footprints that victories are often unseen or unspoken, and that obstacles will always be present.
- I commit to remaining sympathetic; to the storms weathered, to the adversity faced, and to the experiences that occurred long before this teen entered my life.
- I commit to realizing; that my actions carry new weight and responsibility, that my role can never be taken lightly, that my life will also change with this experience.
- I commit to being an Adolescent Life Coach.
Congratulations Life Coaches!
ALCC would like to congratulate the following
ALCC Certified Adolescent Life Coaches
who completed 16 hours of training on TODAY'S TEEN!
Adeelah Cathcart
Abla Salim, Student, City College
Amanda Saif, Cosmetologist
Anaely Jimenez, Student, City College
Bernard Johns, Seminole County Sheriff’s Department
Barbara Fiorucci, Parenting Counselor, Performing Artist
Brenda Velez, Youth Pastor
Carida Estervil, Student, City College
Carlos Guerra, Addictions & Behavioral Specialist
Cathy Starnes, Mother of a Teen
Claudia Swonger, School-Based Child & Adolescent Therapy
Danielle Wujtowicz, UCF Student
E. Amanda Dellinger, Ed.S. M.S. /Life Coach / Mentor
Eileen Patania, Seminole County Sheriff’s Department
Glenda Rosa
Haley Rubin, UCF Student
Ileana Colon, Mother of a Teen
Isabela Maia, Student/Performer
Jasmine Rogers, Guidance Counselor
Jean Thomason, Youth Build Seminole County
Katherine Scurry, Mother of a Teen
Kelly Hogan, UCF
Kevin T. Ingram, MBA Life Coach/ Mentor
Larry Norfleet, Seminole County Sheriff’s Department |
Leah Fontane, Nanny
Leah Lipman, UCF Student
Marissa Fiorucci, UCF Student
Mickel Green, Seminole County Sheriff’s Department
Orly Feldman, Teacher
Robert Hildreth
Robin Crumley, Adolescent Life Coaching Center
Rose Augustin
Rose Tippens
Sandra Bell, Fitness Instructor/Health Coach
Sara Lubus-Centeno, RN Nursing Student
Stephanie Sullivan, Graduate Student, Rollins College
Stu Wathers, Seminole County Sheriff’s Department
Susan Carroll, PhD
Suzanne Genereux, Student, City College
Tanya Oquendo, UCF Student
Tiffany Smith, Independent Consultant
Yelimar Becerra, Sociologist and Sexual Educator
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