Who We Are

Elizabeth House

MAT, MEL, MS, PMH-C

Elizabeth House is an experienced educator and professional with over two decades of service in the field of education, spanning multiple roles dedicated to supporting both children and adults in achieving their personal, professional and academic goals. She brings a deep commitment to helping individuals become their most effective and authentic selves through individualized support, coaching, and development strategies tailored to each person’s unique aspirations.

Her academic background includes a Master of Arts in Teaching, a Master’s in Educational Leadership, and a Master of Science, reflecting a strong foundation in pedagogy, organizational leadership, and applied educational practice. This advanced training informs her work in areas such as education, self-improvement, career advancement, career coaching, and managing the demands of the working professional.

Throughout her career in the public school system, she has been a dedicated advocate for her students, spanning numerous countries and diverse backgrounds. Her work has extended beyond the classroom into broader systems of advocacy, ensuring that student and family voices were represented in school board discussions as well as in engagement with Illinois state legislators in Springfield. These experiences have strengthened her ability to support individuals and communities in clarifying identity, strengthening wellness, and pursuing meaningful self-betterment.

In addition to her educational leadership, Elizabeth serves as the Illinois State Board Education and Training Representative for Postpartum Support International (PSI), a globally recognized organization dedicated to maternal health advocacy, education, and support. In this leadership role, she contributes to statewide educational initiatives, professional training efforts, and cross-sector collaboration focused on increasing awareness and support for perinatal health needs. Her involvement reflects a continued commitment to advancing wellness, strengthening community support systems, and promoting informed, compassionate care for individuals and families during critical life transitions.

As both an educator and a parent, she brings a grounded understanding of the complexities families navigate. This lived experience informs her ability to empower parents with practical strategies, emotional insight, and confidence in their role as primary advocates for their children’s growth and well-being. She is especially attuned to the balance required between personal, professional, and family responsibilities, and works to support parents in feeling both capable and supported in that role.

She is recognized for her ability to bridge educational expertise with compassionate, individualized guidance, empowering clients to navigate complex personal and professional landscapes while working toward their goals with clarity and confidence.