Coaching Commitment Sample Clauses
The Coaching Commitment clause outlines the obligations and expectations of both the coach and the client in a coaching relationship. It typically specifies the frequency and duration of coaching sessions, the responsibilities of each party to attend and participate, and may address preparation or follow-up requirements. By clearly defining these mutual commitments, the clause ensures accountability and helps prevent misunderstandings about the level of engagement required from both sides.
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Coaching Commitment. The coaching relationship is a professional relationship that does not extend beyond professional boundaries either during or after our work together. As a coach, my job is to help you build on the parenting strengths you already possess and help you make changes when necessary. We will spend time uncovering the gifts of parenting and quiet that inner parenting critic. Payment is collected at the time of the appointment. Each session is $140. Cash or check are preferred (Credit cards are accepted with an additional fee).
Coaching Commitment. By entering into this relationship, the Client and Coach acknowledge that the Client desires to make a behavioral change or some type of improvement in his or her life. Behavioral change often takes time to implement and sustain. The pace of change is uncertain and varies amongst individuals. As such, the Client and Coach agree to a minimum of a 3-month relationship.
Coaching Commitment. It is important to understand that Coaching is a professional relationship. While it may feel at times like a close personal relationship, it is not one that can extend beyond professional boundaries, either during or after our work together. Considerable experience shows that when boundaries blur, the hard-won benefits gained from the coaching relationship are endangered. As your Coach, my job is to help you to take information and skills you already have and
Coaching Commitment. Though at times it may feel like a close personal relationship, the coaching relationship is a professional relationship that does not extend beyond professional boundaries either during or after our work together. As the coach, my job is to further build and develop the parenting skills and knowledge you already possess and to assist you in decisions about making changes. I will be honest, direct, and at times challenge you in ways that might feel uncomfortable. As the client, you will set the focus of the coaching sessions and determine how much change you are willing to make. You will be expected to be honest about your progress and to discuss concerns should the coaching relationship not be meeting your expectations. Coaching does not offer any guarantee of success or definitive changed behavior of your child. By registering for a coaching session, you agree to the following:
Coaching Commitment. This agreement provides the personal commitment of the CONSULTANT and CLIENT towards the success of the coaching engagement. In agreeing to a coaching relationship, we understand that coaching:
Coaching Commitment. To provide a safe environment to learn and play.
