Q&A with Angie Ellsworth of Time Out Behavior Coaching

Meet Angie Ellsworth, local business owner and member of the Women's Peer Group at Collider!

Business: Time Out Behavior Coaching, LLC

Q: Share a bit about your business! What problem are you addressing, what is your solution, and who is your target customer base?

A: We provide in-home, on-site, and online behavior coaching and training for adults who love and work with children with challenging behaviors. Our coaches utilize research-based education, skills, and strategies to help manage emotions more positively, communicate more effectively, and create more connected relationships.

We are side by side with parents during meltdowns and arguments, helping build confidence and maintain calm, with strategies proven to work. 98% of our clients report improvement in their relationships when applying what our coaches teach and model. In-home parent coaching gets to the heart of the matter, with kind, clear, specific and sincere observations and conversations about how we can help you break the patterns of yelling, guilt, shame, and frustration and be on a path to more joyful parenting.

Community organizations, schools, and businesses can also benefit from our years of experience and training by hosting us for customized behavior management classes, training and coaching. Research shows when employees feel like they are being heard, have tools to successfully manage their daily interactions with others, and build their confidence learning with others, they are more productive, happier, and committed to their work and the people around them.

Our services are open to all families and organizations in a 90 mile radius of Rochester, MN and online for everyone.

Q: How has being a part of Collider's peer group has impacted you and your business?

A: The Collider peer group has been a valuable source of inspiration, with other women business owners who share creative ideas and resources to support me and my business. Each of the women bring a unique insight and opinion that is honest and sincere, with encouragement to find a way that not only fits for my business, but feels good as a woman, mother, entrepreneur, and leader.

Thanks so much to Angie for sharing about her work and for being a valuable part of the Collider community!

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