With Ashley Elliott, LMHCA · Chuck & Ashley
A small-group coaching experience for teen girls and their moms — built around faith, identity, and the conversations you've been hoping someone would start.
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About Ashley
Ashley Elliott is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate and co-author of I Used to Be ____ — a book about grief, identity, and what it means to rebuild yourself after something shifts. She and her husband Chuck run Chuck & Ashley together, and together they've done the hard, honest work of processing grief, rebuilding trust, and raising a family without pretending any of it is easy.
This group comes from a real place: Ashley loves teen girls and believes they deserve a space where the conversations go somewhere. Faith integrated, not tacked on. Honest, not scripted.
Why Ashley
Ashley has led groups, spoken on stages, and done the clinical and coaching work with women and families navigating hard seasons. She brings professional rigor and genuine warmth — teenagers respond to people who don't talk down to them, and that's exactly how Ashley operates.
The Structure
Each session is 110 minutes. The schedule is intentional — moms are included at the beginning and end of the journey, while girls get their own space in the middle to go deeper.
The first 30 minutes bring moms and daughters into the room together — establishing goals, setting expectations, and creating the foundation of trust for everything that follows. Then moms step out, and the girls have 80 minutes that are genuinely theirs.
Girls meet on their own to continue the work — developing communication skills, exploring identity in Christ, and beginning to use the practical tools that will carry into daily life and into their relationships at home.
The third session goes deeper into the work that's most relevant to this specific group of girls. Mental stability, anxiety, boundaries — whatever the group needs. Girls are encouraged to bring what they're learning home to their moms between sessions.
The girls finish strong in their final 80-minute session, then moms come back in for the last 30 minutes — giving everyone a chance to close the loop together, share what shifted, and talk about how to keep it going.
Add-On Option: If the group wants to keep going, there's an option to add a couple more sessions. Ashley is flexible and genuinely excited about this group — scheduling logistics won't be the reason it doesn't happen.
What You'll Walk Away With
Every girl and every mom leaves this group with two goals they worked on — one for mental health and relationships, one for their spiritual life. Sessions are tailored to the specific girls in the room, not a generic curriculum.
Each girl and mom develops a mental health/relationship goal and a spiritual goal — goals they set themselves, with someone who helps them think it through.
The group completes at least one Bible reading plan together, giving faith a practical, relational anchor rather than just an idea you talk about.
Mental stability, managing anxiety, understanding boundaries — the kind of tools girls can use, and are encouraged to share with their moms between sessions.
Learning to say hard things clearly, navigate conflict without shutting down, and communicate in a way that lands — with family and beyond.
Faith isn't the backdrop — it's the foundation. Sessions weave in who these girls are in Christ as a real, lived anchor for everything else they're working through.
Girls are encouraged to bring what they're learning home. The structure is designed to create more — not less — openness between daughters and their moms.
What We'll Cover
Sessions are shaped by the actual group, not a fixed script. That said, here are the anchoring themes Ashley brings into every group.
"I'm very excited about this group and these girls. Scheduling logistics won't be the reason it doesn't happen — I'm willing to be flexible."
— Ashley Elliott
Scheduling Note: Review Ashley's schedule to find two consecutive sessions and then contact her directly to let her know which time works for the group.
Getting Started
Groups are small — 3 to 4 pairs max. If you're in, reach out soon and start the conversation with 2–3 other moms you'd want in the room.
Think of 2–3 moms whose daughters would be a good fit. Forward this page and get a group text going. Once everyone's in, you have what you need.
See what times are open. You'll need two sessions back-to-back, so look for blocks that could work. View calendar →
Once you have a time and your moms, contact Ashley directly. She'll need an email address for each mom and will take it from there.
Investment
$350 / mother-daughter pair
Due 48 hours before Session 1. Summer session pricing discussed with the group if desired.
A note on fit: This group works best when the girls know each other, or at least have a shared context — church, school, community. Some relational familiarity helps the group go deeper, faster.
Ready?
Groups are small. Spots fill based on schedules aligning. If you've been thinking about it, now's the time to reach out and start the conversation.