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Positive parenting classes and tools, community, healing, and cultural relevance all in one place. Ready to stop yelling?

Ed Center and his family.

Ed Center

Ed Center was a kid with big feelings and challenging behaviors. He drove his parents and teachers bonkers. Now he helps grown-ups understand and support these kids. Ed founded The Village Well, an organization that helps parents and educators find more calm, joy, and connection. Ed is Triple P™ certified parenting coach and educator who specializes in working with families of color. His goal is to help people to tap into cultural wisdom while interrupting intergenerational pain. Ed is a queer brown dad who has worked in education for 30 years. He and his husband built their family through foster adoption. The child of a Filipino American mom and White American dad, Ed grew up in Hawai’i, and feels at home there, in the Philippines, in San Francisco, and wherever he smells good barbecue.

The Village Well Founder & Parenting Coach

Our Approach to Parenting

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Positive Parenting

A parenting approach based on deepening connection, holding boundaries, and building your child’s behavior skills.

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Culturally Grounded

One size does NOT fit all. We help you align research-based methods with your diverse cultures and unique family.

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The parents we work with want to end toxic intergenerational cycles. We help you heal old wounds and unlock cultural wisdom.

Intergenerational Healing

What is Positive Parenting?

Positive Parenting is a research-based parenting philosophy focused on getting better behavior from children through deepening connection. This approach is based on Adlerian psychology. Adler taught that all humans seek belonging and significance. When we engage in positive parenting practices, we seek to connect with our kids (belonging), and give them a healthy sense of mattering (significance). When our children feel secure in both areas, they want to behave in productive ways. Embracing positive parenting will not only bring better behavior, but create more meaning and joy for everyone in the family.

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Partners We’ve Worked With

Meet the team

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Asian Mother consoling her sad daughter
Black father dealing with his daughters temper tantrum
Black mother consoling her crying daughter

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Workshops We Offer!

We believe that parenting is a lifelong journey filled with joy, challenges, and endless growth. Our carefully curated classes provide a nurturing space for parents to connect, learn, and thrive together. Dive in and discover the transformative power of The Village Well.

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