Ginny Jones is a Parent Coach Who Has Specialized in Parent-Led Eating Disorder Treatment for +10 Years
Parent Coach for Eating Disorders
Ginny works with parents to help them support their kids with anorexia, ARFID, binge eating disorder, bulimia, and OSFED. Specializing in:
- Established eating disorders
- New eating disorders
- Suspected eating disorders
- Eating disorders in recovery

How Parent Coaching Helps You Support Recovery
Parent coaching helps you understand what’s driving your child’s eating disorder, and gives you practical ways to respond that build trust, not tension. You’ll learn how to:
- Create a supportive home environment that encourages recovery
- Identify the difference between normal behavior and disordered behavior
- Find expert resources to support your child’s recovery

What You’ll Learn in Coaching
You’ll learn how to:
- Respond to your child’s food choices without criticism or fear
- Support your teen’s body image and emotional health
- Communicate in ways that build trust and reduce secrecy
- Understand eating disorders as coping mechanisms
- Set boundaries that protect your child’s health

Why Work With Me
For over 10 years, I’ve helped parents navigate eating disorders and body image challenges.
I offer a compassionate, evidence-informed approach that honors both the parent’s and the teen’s experience. My work is grounded in empathy, body respect, and respect for every individual’s journey toward recovery.

What Changes When You Get Support
Parents who work with me often describe a sense of relief and renewed confidence. Instead of reacting with panic or frustration, they learn how to stay calm and connected. Over time, mealtimes become less tense, communication opens up, and healing feels possible again.
You’ll start with a free 20-minute consultation, where we’ll discuss what’s been happening at home and what you’d like to change.
After that, you’ll meet regularly to:
- Decode your teen’s eating patterns and disordered behaviors
- Learn specific language and strategies to support recovery
- Build your confidence and consistency as a parent

Questions Parents Often Ask
Can coaching help if my teen already has an eating disorder diagnosis?
Yes. In fact, that’s one of the main reasons parents seek coaching. In coaching, we focus on what you can do — how to communicate in ways that lower resistance, create emotional safety, and rebuild trust. Even small shifts in how you respond can open the door to positive change and, over time, make your child embrace recovery.
How is parent coaching different from family therapy?
Parent coaching is focused on your role: your communication, boundaries, and emotional regulation, rather than on treating your child directly. In family therapy, everyone is a client, and the focus is on resolving conflict within the family system. In coaching, you’ll get personalized guidance and practical tools for navigating your child’s eating or body image challenges while maintaining your own calm and confidence. It’s about empowering you to lead from stability and compassion.
What if I’m afraid of saying the wrong thing?
That’s an incredibly common and understandable fear. Parents often worry that saying the wrong thing will trigger more conflict, resistance, or shame, especially around sensitive issues like food or body image. In coaching, we take that fear seriously. Together, we’ll slow things down, unpack what’s happening beneath your child’s reactions, and practice small, evidence-informed steps that reduce tension and increase connection.
