Nicole is the creator of Coffee and Carpool: Raising Kind Kids, The Kind Kids Movement and is a mom to three kids.
She’s a recovering elementary school teacher, a speaker & author, and mostly survives on strong coffee.
She has helped busy parents for years to intentionally raise kind kids so they become the best versions of themselves, build stronger family identities through meaningful connection, and create calmer, happier more peaceful homes.
In The Raising Kind Kids Movement, Nicole shares her expertise, real-life stories from her students, her kids, and other families, and more importantly, the tried and true monthly resources you need if you want to raise kind kids too.
There is a way to to feel less embarrassed, less distraught and less frustrated by our kids’ interactions.
Every family can have a calmer, happier, more peaceful home when they use the monthly resources in our Raising Kind Kids Movement because it sets your kids up for success: to speak and act with kindness more often…with less refereeing and reminders from you.
You’ve got a pot of pasta cooking on the stove. Your sauce is slowly simmering and the garlic bread smells heavenly.
You’ve got your favorite song on and you’re singing along as you put the finishing touches on dinner.
It’s busy and chaotic and loud around you but you find yourself laughing with your kids.
Their craziness doesn’t seem to bother you.
Your kids help each other set the table without being asked over and over again.
They use their manners through dinner and you stay calm. There’s no outbursts or arguments or frustration.
You have a conversation at dinner about your day and there’s no competition for your attention or your affection.
And at the end of dinner, you realized everyone genuinely enjoyed each other’s company and it was a lovely family dinner.
And then you realize…this was a normal, regular, every day dinner, not a special-occasion family dinner where they’re on their best behavior for ten minutes.
Your kids treat each other like friends, like they really like each other, and it warms your heart.
Then they clear the table together and thank you for dinner.
We can intentionally teach, foster and encourage our kids to be kind, thoughtful, generous, and helpful by using specific strategies and resources you have access to in The Raising Kind Kids Movement.
*You want your kids to be kind but you have no clue where to even start
* You want your kids to have positive and strong sibling relationships
*You want less squabbles, less fights, taunts, bickering, teasing and meanness
*You need ideas that fit into the “cracks” of your already busy day
*You want to referee less and regulate their behavior less
* You want to help your kids deal with unkindness in healthy ways
* You don’t want your kind kid to get taken advantage of
*You want your child to be surrounded by positive role models and good friends
*You think it’s our social duty to be kind to others and make the world a kinder place
But if we don’t take the time to intentionally raise our kids to be kind, the bickering and fighting and sibling squabbles will continue to escalate and damage our family relationships.
♥ 4 Monthly Printable Kindness Resources
♥ Monthly Printable Poster
♥ Monthly Newsletter with Extra Support and Resources and Ideas to Weave Kindness into your Day
♥ Exclusive Invites to our Monthly Live Coaching Sessions with me
We 100% guarantee if you implement the strategies and resources in this membership, you will see a significant improvement in your family's relationship and your children's kindness.
But, if you're not 100% confident in what to do to raise your kids to speak and act with kindness more often with less reminders from you, you can cancel at any time.
We are that confident these strategies will work for you and your family.