Stacy Anderson Launches ‘Parenting with Confidence’ with Support from NextGen
New entrepreneur Stacy Anderson is launching Parenting with Confidence, a coaching business dedicated to supporting parents of children with special educational needs (SEN). As a mother of three, including two neurodivergent children, Stacy understands firsthand the challenges, isolation, and self-doubt that often accompany a diagnosis. Her mission is to empower parents, helping them build confidence, embrace ease over perfection, and find strength in a supportive community.
The first cohort of Parenting with Confidence will begin on 2nd June 2025 for The Parenting Club, and parents can now join the waitlist via her website. Through her workshops, Stacy helps parents trust their instincts, take control of their parenting journey, advocate for their children, and use their emotions as a guiding tool.
In addition to her coaching services, Stacy is making free support tools available to all parents. For more information, visit www.parentcoaching.co.uk.
From Motherhood to Entrepreneurship: Stacy’s Journey
Stacy’s transition from parent to entrepreneur has been supported by Staffordshire County Council’s business programmes, which have helped her overcome challenges and gain essential skills in finance and marketing.
She participated in the pilot scheme for the Women in Business Programme, a four-week series of interactive workshops focused on key business skills. Through this initiative, Stacy benefited from mentorship, expert advice, and a strong community of like-minded women.
Additionally, under the Get Started and Grow Programme, Stacy worked with a marketing expert to refine her brand identity, define her core offering, and lay the groundwork for her online presence. She then utilised the NextGen Start-Up Programme, which provided structured training, practical templates, and one-to-one coaching to help her prioritise goals and bring her business vision to life.
“Before attending the workshops, I didn’t know where to start. I felt I had a good idea for a business, but I had no idea where to go, who to speak to and how to get myself known. After hearing about the Building Women in Business Workshops and NextGen I felt I have come out with valuable information, structure and connections to get my business off the ground. They are there with me every step of the way to see me launch my business. They don’t just leave you to it; they continue to mentor and guide you with what obstacle you may come across.”- Stacy Anderson
For more information about Staffordshire County Council’s business support initiatives, visit their website.
To learn more about the NextGen Start-Up Programme, visit our programme page.