About Michele Flisser

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Years Of Experience

The Middle School Coach
Moms Trust

Middle school is tough — not just for kids, but for their moms. Every week I meet mothers who say:

I know how heavy that feels, because I’ve been the person moms call when they’re out of ideas. And I’ve seen what happens when kids finally get the tools they need — less arguing, calmer homes, more confident kids, and moms who can finally breathe again.

Why Middle School?

I chose this age group on purpose. Ages 11–14 are a turning point:

If kids don’t learn key skills here, high school only magnifies the struggles. But if they do? These years become a launchpad.

I don’t lecture. I coach.
That means:

I call my approach Pinpoint. Plan. Progress.

What Families Say

Don’t just take our word for it. Read firsthand accounts from individuals just like you who have taken a chance with me. Discover how my guidance has not only equipped their Middle School children with skills, but has also fostered a deeper connection with them as well.

Melissa

Every night used to end in tears and yelling. My daughter had no idea how to start her work, and I felt like the bad guy. Michele showed her how to break assignments into steps, and now she can sit down and get moving on her own. Evenings are calmer, and she actually tells me she’s proud of herself.

Katrina

Middle school hit my son hard. A small setback would send him into a spiral of ‘I’m dumb’ and slammed doors. Michele gave him simple tools to calm down and try again. He still gets frustrated sometimes, but now he believes he can handle challenges. That shift has been life-changing.

Angela

My daughter always felt left out and came home in tears. Michele worked with her on confidence and self-advocacy. Within weeks she started raising her hand in class and even invited a friend over. She walks taller now — coaching gave her back a sense of belonging.

Stephanie

I thought coaching would only help my son, but it helped me too. The weekly parent check-ins gave me ways to support him without nagging. He’s learning to take responsibility, and I finally get to be his mom again instead of his drill sergeant.

If what you’ve read feels familiar — the struggles, the stress, the constant battles — I’d love to talk with you. Coaching isn’t about adding more to your plate; it’s about lifting some of the weight off it.

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