The 10-Second Rule That Could Save a Life

Discover how a 10-second pause can transform how you connect with your teen. In this free MentorWell webinar, you’ll learn emotional intelligence tools that help you stay calm, reduce conflict, and create safety in conversations that matter most. Happening November 13 at 1 PM EST—register now to strengthen communication and trust with your teen.

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The 6 Things I Tell Parents When Their Teen Starts to Pull Away

When teens pull away, parents often react with fear instead of connection. In this heartfelt piece, Chris Coulter shares five practical ways to rebuild communication, earn trust, and bring calm back into strained parent–teen relationships. Learn how listening, consistency, love, and mentorship can help families reconnect.

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While One Child Battles Mental Health Challenges, Who’s Protecting Their Brother or Sister?

When one child battles mental health issues, siblings often become the “invisible” ones, staying quiet to avoid adding stress. Research shows 43% of these siblings experience psychological challenges themselves. This article explores the emotional impact on silent siblings and how mentorship can support them before crisis develops.

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Before Therapy. Before Crisis. There’s Mentorship.

Many parents believe they can mentor their teens, but love and authority make full honesty difficult. Teens need trusted mentors who listen without judgment and teach emotional intelligence. Most schools don’t teach kids how to process grief, anxiety, or self-worth. The MentorWell bridges that gap through empathy, connection, and understanding.

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What I Learned Sitting Beside a Parent Who Just Lost Their Child

I met grieving parents in a quiet Starbucks, three months after losing their child. They weren’t looking for answers, just someone who understood. I listened as they shared memories, fears, and questions I couldn’t answer. That night taught me grief needs presence, not solutions. It also shaped The MentorWell, where mentors show up, listen, and walk beside young people who feel lost.

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Grief is Love That Needs Somewhere to Go

This message is for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one. I lost my 14-year-old daughter, Maddie, to suicide in 2015. Grief never fades, but it changes shape. Through writing and purpose, I found healing in honouring her memory. The MentorWell is a reflection of that love—proof that pain can become purpose and there is always a way forward.

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Struggling to Parent Your Teen? Owning This One Thing Rebuilds Trust

If parenting your teen feels like a constant struggle you’re not alone, but you’re not powerless either. This article explores one essential shift parents can make to stop the cycle of conflict and disconnection. Backed by insights from real families and teen voices this is a practical compassionate invitation to grow with your teen not against them.

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I Couldn’t Save My Daughter. So I Built What Might Save Yours.

Chris Coulter shares a deeply personal reflection on the loss of his daughter, Maddie, and the long road to building The MentorWell. This post is for parents who refuse to give up, even when they’re exhausted and afraid. The MentorWell was created to help families find connection, hope, and understanding when they need it most.

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What are the 6 Reasons Your Teen Refuses to Get Help: And What to do Next?

When your teen shuts down and refuses therapy, it can leave you feeling helpless. This article explains the six biggest fears that keep teens silent, from fear of judgment to fear of being a burden. Discover how mentorship offers a bridge—helping teens feel seen, heard, and supported until they’re ready for more help.

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Letting Go Without Falling Apart: The Parent Survivor’s Guide to Kids Away at School

When kids leave for university, parents worry about safety, stress, and connection. Daily check-ins, setting realistic expectations, encouraging healthy routines, and discussing financial stress can ease the transition. Mentorship, through programs like The MentorWell, creates added support for students navigating school and life challenges.

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What to Say When Your Teen Opens Up, And What Never to Say

When teens shut down, it’s not because they don’t care, it’s because they don’t feel safe. The instinct to advise can silence them instead of supporting them. This post explores how parents can rebuild trust through deep listening, empathy, and questions that open hearts instead of shutting doors.

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The One Language Your Child Needs, And It’s Not Taught in School

Parents often invest in languages like French or Mandarin for their kids, but what if the most important language isn’t taught in school? This post explores why Emotional Intelligence is essential for your child’s success, and how The MentorWell mentors teach teens the language of confidence, resilience, and connection.

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This Question, Asked at the Right Time, Could Save a Life

Asking someone if they’re thinking of harming themselves won’t make things worse—it could save their life. In this emotional piece for Suicide Prevention Month, the founder of MentorWell shares the story of losing her daughter to suicide and offers guidance on how to ask the hardest question with compassion, courage, and care.

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Maddie Didn’t Need More Advice. She Needed Someone.

Maddie’s story reminds us that teens don’t always need advice — they need someone in their corner. A mentor offers a safe space to be heard, understood, and supported. At The MentorWell, we believe mentorship can ease the weight teens carry and give them hope. Learn why having someone who truly listens matters more than advice.

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Parent Estrangement: Why Adult Kids Are Cutting Off Their Parents?

Emotional estrangement between parents and adult children is rising. Learn why many kids are going no-contact what behaviors push them away and how a caring mentor can step in to help rebuild trust and connection. This post explores root causes like boundary issues past wounds and miscommunication offering hope for healing.

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The Parenting Habit That’s Quietly Destroying Trust(And It’s Showing Up in Your Other Relationships Too)

If your relationship with your teen (or anyone, really) feels strained, there’s one question that can change everything: “Is this a fix-it or a feel-it conversation?” This blog explores the surprising power of listening over fixing, and how well-intentioned advice can quietly erode connection. Perfect for parents, leaders, and anyone who wants to show up better.

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The 7 Parenting Habits Nobody Shares (But Everyone Should)

Perfection isn’t the goal—connection is. This heartfelt blog shares one parent’s journey and 7 practical habits for building trust with your teen. From listening without fixing to modelling repair after conflict, these strategies help parents create a safe space for real conversations and growth. Find support at MentorWell.

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How I Learned to Talk to My Teen (and Sometimes Just Keep My Mouth Shut)

Connecting with teens isn’t about always having the answers—it’s about listening, asking if they want to “feel it or fix it,” and knowing when to bring in mentorship. This post shares my real-life struggles and lessons in communicating with teenagers, and how a mentor can help when words run out or conflicts feel impossible. Advice for parents, mentors, and anyone raising teens.

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When Does Grief Start to Get Easier? A Grieving Parent’s Honest Answer

11 years after losing his daughter Maddie, a grieving father reflects on how grief reshapes identity—not just in moments of pain, but in who we become. This raw, honest piece explores the quiet evolution of healing, and why MentorWell exists to hold space for teens navigating emotions too big to name.

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What I Wish I Knew About Being a Dad Before I Became One

Fatherhood didn’t come all at once—it came in the quiet, overlooked moments. In this personal reflection, I unpack the myths I believed, the mistakes I made, and how love—messy, persistent, imperfect love—changed everything. If you’re a parent learning on the fly, this is for you.

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