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One Call from a Celebrity Changed This Parent Coach’s Business Forever
The Jai Institute for Parenting • October 12, 2021
One Call from a Celebrity Changed This Parent Coach’s Business Forever

Before having her first child, passionate mom, parenting coach, and business owner Fiona Ng repeatedly questioned the type of parent that she wanted to be.


When she came across the opportunity of becoming a parenting coach, it changed Fiona’s world forever.


Fiona has always had a deep passion for coaching and knew that she wanted to work with parents, however she didn’t have the framework to confidently do so. In hopes of making her dreams a reality, Fiona did her research until she found the Jai Institute for Parenting.


When she found the Jai Parenting Coach Certification Program, Fiona saw the opportunity to fulfill her dream work: working with parents through coaching.


Fiona naturally experienced fears and doubts before enrolling into the Jai Parent Coach Certification Program, but she intuitively knew that it was the right choice for her and her dream career path, so she made the life-changing leap.


She graduated from the program in 2019. Since then Fiona has been running her parent coaching business, Happy Me Parenting.


Through grit, determination, and a strong drive, Fiona has built her business in a way that not only works for her life, but also deeply impacts the lives of parents all over the world.


Ferne McCann from UK’s reality TV show First Time Mum, recently reached out to Fiona in hopes of creating connection and peace between her and her child.

From just one session with Ferne and her daughter Sunday, Fiona provided Ferne with insights and tools that support an empowered and conscious approach to parenting and made Ferne feel hopeful in creating a new dynamic with her daughter.


Fiona shares, “We spent three hours working together, discussing conscious parenting and being with her daughter. Obviously there was only a short amount we could cover but have dates in the diary to continue our work together.”


Fiona reflects, “This was my 5 year goal – never my 2 year goal and I am so grateful I took the leap to doing the Jai training back in 2019 even though I had hardly any money, I went through a divorce halfway through the training and my daughters were only 1 and 3. The struggle has been real but what makes my heart swim is being able to work with families and "change their lives" (their words not mine)”


You can watch parenting coach Fiona in her element on the show First Time Mum  online or on ITVBE.


Curious about how you can begin to write your own success story by deeply impacting  family’s lives and creating peace in homes all over the world? Get more information about how to become a Jai certified parenting coach here. We can’t wait to write about you!


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