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Jul 2024
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210: The One About Virtual Coaching & EI

Venita
About this episode

In this episode, I am joined by Gina Russell, the owner of Tiny Sparks, LLC, as we discuss her private coaching and consulting services designed to support parents and professionals in helping young children reach their full potential.

Gina explains the philosophy behind her diagnosis-free approach, aiming to assist families regardless of their current situation or readiness for formal diagnoses.

She highlights the key aspects of her services, including virtual coaching, personalized communication materials, and the importance of early childhood development.

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