Maile Grace

Parent coaching for emotional intensity, grief, and healing. Maile Grace helps caregivers of sensitive or strong-willed kids find calm, connection, and clarity through somatic and story-based tools.

Maile Grace, a calming and compassionate parent coach, smiling softly in a peaceful, neutral space.

✨ Meet Maile: Your Parent Coach for Big Feelings, Healing, and Deeply Connected Families

Maile Grace is a parent coach with a background in trauma recovery, grief support, and somatic healing. With over eight years of experience walking alongside caregivers, Maile supports parents raising kids who feel things deeply, react strongly, or move through the world in ways that don’t always match the mold.


Why Maile is a Perfect Fit

  • Supports parents of emotionally intense or sensitive kids—guides you in responding to meltdowns, shutdowns, and big reactions with calm and compassion.
  • Deep expertise in trauma and healing—especially helpful for families navigating grief, loss, or high-stress life events.
  • Integrates body and story—blends narrative practices, mindfulness, and somatic tools to help you shift stuck patterns and reconnect with your values.
  • Equity- and justice-informed lens—honors how race, culture, identity, and intergenerational dynamics shape parenting experiences.
  • Warm and non-judgmental—a deeply calming presence who helps you feel seen and supported while building new ways forward.

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🎓 Education & Credentials

  • MA in International Disaster Psychology, University of Denver
  • Licensed Professional Counselor (Colorado) – not practicing in a clinical capacity through 15 Summers
  • Certified in EMDR, Narrative Practices, Somatic Social Justice, and trauma-informed approaches
  • 8+ years supporting families with complex emotional needs, including grief, trauma, and high emotional sensitivity

Disclaimer: While Maile is a licensed clinician, the services she offers through 15 Summers are provided in a non-clinical coaching capacity and do not constitute therapy or mental health treatment.