Looking for on-site school support?
I work with schools across Long Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey to customize programs tailored to your school's unique needs, utilizing Title IV funding where available.
I offer private coaching, small group coaching, and workshop options for groups in schools.
The Empowered Teen Program helps students develop emotional resilience, decision-making skills, and self-confidence through three levels of support—each designed to meet students where they are.
1:1 Coaching – Personalized Growth & Accountability
Students receive individualized support tailored to their unique challenges
They develop decision-making skills, emotional regulation, and self-awareness
The coach provides a safe space to navigate peer pressure, stress, and confidence-building
Small Group Coaching – Connection & Peer Learning
Students build communication skills and practice healthy relationships
Guided discussions and activities help them overcome common challenges together
Group support encourages self-expression, collaboration, and problem-solving
Workshops – Schoolwide Impact in a Short Time
Engaging, interactive sessions provide practical tools for resilience and success
Topics like conflict resolution, managing stress, and goal-setting help students thrive
Educators report improved student engagement and social-emotional awareness
Let’s discuss what would be most supportive for your students and school.
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Christine Glynn, Principal, St. Patrick’s School
“Students participating in [Annie's] small group settings or individual coaching have experienced life-changing improvements in their mentality and overall well-being.
They have developed a stronger sense of self-worth, increased confidence, and enhanced decision-making skills.
Parents have noted significant positive changes, with one stating, "My daughter's confidence has drastically improved, and her decisions have been well thought out. It's so nice to see her shine and feel good about herself.”