Coaching

Writing Coaching for Kids, Teens & Adults

Therapeutic. Practical. Personal.
Private sessions and small groups — online and in Zichron Yaakov, Israel


Writing as a Tool for Expression, Confidence & Growth

Writing isn’t just about grammar or essays.
It’s about finding your voice, organizing your thoughts, and learning how to express what’s inside — safely, clearly, and with confidence.

I offer writing coaching for children, teens, and adults, blending therapeutic support with practical writing skills. My approach meets each person where they are — emotionally, academically, and creatively.

Whether you’re struggling to put words on the page or ready to grow as a writer, you don’t have to do it alone.


Who I Work With

Kids (Elementary Age)
Gentle, creative writing sessions that build confidence, expression, and language skills — especially helpful for sensitive kids, gifted learners, and those who learn differently.

Teens
Support for self-expression, journaling, creative writing, school assignments, and emotional processing. Writing becomes a safe outlet — not another pressure.

Adults
For adults who want to write more clearly, creatively, or courageously — whether for personal growth, healing, or professional communication.


Therapeutic and Practical Writing Support

My work blends:

  • Emotional expression
  • Structure and clarity
  • Creativity and confidence
  • Real-life writing skills

Sessions may include:

  • Guided journaling
  • Creative writing exercises
  • Narrative and personal writing
  • Support with school or personal projects
  • Tools for organizing thoughts and ideas

Private Sessions & Small Groups

I offer:

  • 1:1 private writing coaching
  • Small group sessions (carefully curated for safety and connection)

Small groups are ideal for teens or adults who want community without overwhelm.

Sessions are available:

  • In Israel
  • Online, for English speakers worldwide

Rooted in Israel, Open to the World

Living and working in Israel deeply shapes my perspective — authenticity, meaning, and the power of voice matter here in a unique way.

I work with:

  • English-speaking families in Israel
  • Olim and expats
  • Teens navigating identity and transition
  • Clients abroad who want a thoughtful, grounded writing coach

My Approach

I bring together:

  • Years of experience teaching writing and English
  • Work with neurodivergent, gifted, and sensitive students
  • A calm, intuitive, trauma-aware presence
  • Respect for each person’s pace and inner world

No forcing.
No shaming.
No “one-size-fits-all.”

Just real support, real listening, and real growth.


Ready to Begin?

If you’re looking for:

  • A writing coach for your child or teen
  • A supportive space to write and reflect
  • Help turning thoughts into words
  • A calm, experienced guide

I’d love to connect.

Reach out to schedule a conversation or session.


About Mindy Morasha

Mindy Morasha is a writing coach, educator, and professional writer with over 20 years of experience helping people find clarity, confidence, and voice through words.

She holds a Master’s degree in Journalism, is a certified spiritual coach, and has worked extensively as a teacher and writing mentor for children, teens, and adults. She is also an intuitive artist, bringing creativity and emotional depth into her work with writers of all ages.

Based in Israel, Mindy is a mother of four and works with English speakers locally and internationally, offering private sessions and small groups that support both personal expression and real-world writing skills.



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