SPECIALTIES

Abandonment, Adoption, Anxiety Issues, Depression, Empowering Men, Empowering Women, Forgiveness, Happiness, Life Management, NLP, Parenting, Phobias/OCD, Relationships, Self-Esteem, Worry

Credentials

NLP

Additional Expertise

Hypnotherapist, Life Coach, Mentor, Personal Development Coach, Speaker/Presenter

About Suzanne Jones

I’m Suzanne Jones (SuzieQ), and I work with prospective adoptive parents who are afraid they will make horrible parents. I help them become confident, loving parents to their child(ren).

I was adopted when I was three months old. At 15 my family returned me back. I went into foster care and while there, at 16, my adopted brother was killed in a car crash. My adoptive grandmother said, "It's too damned bad the best one in the family had to die." 

What took me years of suffering to overcome, I now help adoptive parents avoid the many traps of parenting the adopted child. 

What I do is help adoptive parents get to that place of wholeness in a lot less time where they can parent from their heart. They learn the skills and tools necessary to not only heal their past but transfer these skills and tools to their children. This will alleviate much of the adoption despair felt by all parties. 

Coaching/mentoring has been something I've been doing for 30 years. I officially became a business in 2010 and just recently began specializing in adoption. Using my own experiences both the pain and the healing to help adoptive parents lead extraordinary lives. 

I know what an adoptive parent needs in order to meet the needs of the adoptee. Being an adoptee, I know the needs that need to be met. Being a coach/mentor I use the same skills and tools that finally allowed me, for the first time in my life, to leave the past behind and look forward fearlessly. 

If you want to ease the burden of whether you will be a good adoptive parent, and equip your child with life changing tools so their primal pains aren't debilitating, I urge you to Click here to visit my website - I would love to work with you!

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