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Can I select modules for my child?

Parents often ask if they can choose specific coaching modules for their child. This article explains how modules are selected and how parents can collaborate with coaches to personalize the coaching journey.

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Written by Robin Louw
Updated over a month ago

Short answer:
Currently, No: Parents can’t directly select modules themselves. However, your child’s coaching is personalized through close collaboration with their coach.


Here’s how it works:

  • A structured curriculum, guided by the coach
    Coachbit follows a structured curriculum designed to build habits and skills progressively. Coaches choose modules based on where your child is developmentally and what will be most helpful at that stage.

  • Personalization through collaboration
    While parents don’t select modules directly, coaches do tailor modules and habits to suit your child’s specific needs. If your child is struggling with focus, motivation, routines, or confidence, the coach can adjust the program accordingly.

  • Your input really matters
    Your child's coach will work and communicate closely with you to understand your expectations and goals, and then the coach will set up the right modules best suited for your child.

  • Sharing your goals, concerns, or observations with your child’s coach helps them make better decisions about which modules and habits to focus on. This ensures your child is working on the right skills at the right time.

  • A team approach
    The most effective coaching happens when parents and coaches communicate openly. Together, you help shape a coaching experience that supports your child’s growth in a meaningful and practical way.

If you’re ever unsure what your child is working on or would like to discuss areas of focus, you’re always welcome to reach out to the coach or request a conversation.

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