Work with practitioners who don’t just give parenting tips – they diagnose what’s driving the family behavior and create roadmaps for sustainable change.
Find Your Parent Child Whisperer® Certified Practitioner
What makes Certified Practitioners Different?
Not all parent coaches are created equal. Every practitioner in this directory has:
- Completed an 8-week intensive apprenticeship (not just watched videos)
- Demonstrated mastery with real families under Veenu’s supervision
- Earned certification and license to use the Parent Child Whisperer® methodology
- Committed to ongoing professional development and annual recertification
The bottom line: These aren’t coaches who took a weekend training. They’re practitioners who can diagnose the nervous system patterns driving your child’s behavior – and give you a precise roadmap for change.
All Certified Parent Child Whisperer® Practitioners
Laura Ollinger
Laura is a teen and parent well-being coach who helps families reconnect through healthier communication, stronger relationships, and clear, compassionate boundaries.

Not Just Trained. Certified.
Anyone can call themselves a “parent coach.” Only practitioners in this directory have earned the Parent Child Whisperer® certification – a credential that requires rigorous training, demonstrated mastery, and ongoing accountability. The difference between training and certification:
Most Parent Coaching “certifications” are just courses
- Watch videos at your own pace
- Complete a multiple-choice quiz
- Get a certificate to print
- No demonstration of actual skill
- No accountability after “completion”
- Anyone can hang a shingle and call themselves certified
Parent-Child Whisperer® Certification is an Apprenticeship
- 8 weeks of live, intensive training with Veenu
- Supervised practice with real families
- Demonstrated mastery across all 5 Pillars required
- Small cohorts for personalized feedback
- Ongoing professional development and annual recertification
- License to use federally registered Parent Child Whisperer® service mark
The bottom line: We don’t certify practitioners for completing coursework. We certify them for demonstrating they can diagnose and transform behavior challenges with real families.

