ICF-Accredited · Ubuntu-Rooted · Indigenous Intelligence
What becomes possible
when your child
knows who they are?
We work with young people from the moment identity begins to form — pre-teens, teenagers, and young adults. All of it rooted in Ubuntu philosophy and the founder’s 30 years of immersive practice with African Indigenous families.
You know your child. But sometimes, you don't know what they need.
Perhaps your teenager has changed. Perhaps they are struggling emotionally, academically, socially or with their sense of identity. Perhaps you simply know that something is happening beneath the behaviour, and you don't know how to reach it.
This is where Teencoaching™ begins.
Who We Work With
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Pre-Teens & Teenagers
Identity-anchored coaching for young people in Grades 5–12. One-on-one, team programmes, and the retreat experience.
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Young Adults
Career design, self-discovery, and the Young Adult Reconstruction™ programme for ages 18–25 finding their way forward.
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Parents
One-on-one coaching, parenting setlists, and parenting retreats — for parents of pre-teens, teenagers, and young adults, etc
Are you a professional working with young people?
Bring the Teencoaching™ methodology into your professional practice. Our ICF-accredited certification and licensing pathway is designed for professionals ready to work with young people through an identity-anchored approach.
30+
Years with young people
20+
Residential retreats delivered
12+
Years in practice
ICF
Accredited programmes
18+
Professionals Trained
Meet the woman behind Teencoaching™
Nomveliso Mbanga is an Indigenous Knowledge Practitioner and the creator of Teencoaching™, an identity-anchored approach to human development developed through more than 30 years of working with young people and families.
"Identity is not a destination — it is the ground from which everything else grows."
— Nomveliso Mbanga
Your child's journey begins with understanding who they are.
If you're not sure what your teenager needs, start with a conversation.
“The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.”
— African Proverb

