Contact us to start building your child’s confidence today: email info@ishinekids.com or 773-540-7857.

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To start building your child’s confidence today, or to explore how you can become certified to facilitate kids to develop social/emotional wellness, email us at info@ishinekids.com or call us at (773) 540-7857. You can also visit us on Facebook: I Shine

And be sure to get your copy of our free training audio “7 Secrets to Building a Foundation of Confidence and Self-Esteem in Kids”. In this training, you will learn some steps you can take right now to strengthen your child’s inner confidence and feel ‘bully-proof’ from the inside out.

 

Testimonials

It is helpful and it is fun and a lot of expressing your thoughts. You do exciting activities like doing a vision board. It is fun!
age 11

Contact us today to learn how you can build your child’s confidence and emotional wellness, create a better relationship with your child, or get certified to teach our proven curricula.
Email us today at jill@ishinekids.com
or call (773) 540-7857.
Jill Hope is a writer, empowerment coach, inspirational speaker, and founder of I Shine® (https://ishinekids.com). Jill is passionate about supporting parents to build inner confidence in their kids, while supporting busy moms to discover their life purpose and live lives of greater joy, fulfillment, passion, and purpose. She knows that when you are connected to your true, authentic self, you give your kids permission to connect to and express theirs. As the founder of I Shine®, Jill has designed several unique and innovative programs that all share the message about the power we have to create lives of abundance, shine our inner light, and live according to our unique purpose. In addition, Jill certifies and licenses facilitators to teach her proven I Shine® Inner Wellness Curriculum, a social/emotional wellness program for kids aged 9-12 and her Powerful Girl Within® Curriculum for Girls, a program that cultivates confidence, self-acceptance, and positive peer relationships in girls aged 11-14.