Your teenager has known most of their classmates since kindergarten. The same hallways. The same teachers’ shared institutional memory. The same hundred or so peers who will walk to graduation alongside them. In a community as compact and continuous as Bronxville, NY, this is one of the great gifts of growing up here — and, quietly, one of its specific pressures. By the time most teens hit middle school, their social standing, friend group, academic reputation, and family identity are already mapped inside the village’s collective memory. Renegotiating any of that at fifteen, or at seventeen, is harder than it looks from the outside.
Jeffrey Leiken, MA, is a teen life coach and mentor who has spent more than 25 years working with bright, intense, deeply-rooted teens — the exact profile of teenager growing up in tight-knit communities like this one. He works with families whose teens attend The Bronxville School and other Westchester County institutions, and his coaching is built around what fixed peer geography actually does to an adolescent’s sense of self. Evolution Mentoring™ is not academic tutoring, after-school programming, or clinical care. It is a sustained mentoring relationship designed for teens who are bright and capable but struggling with identity, direction, and confidence — not with diagnosable conditions.
Jeff has worked with families across 17 countries and 4 continents, has trained more than 60,000 parents, teens, and youth-development professionals, and has presented at more than 200 professional conferences including a TED talk. He holds a Master’s degree in Educational Counseling and has completed more than 50,000 hours of one-on-one mentoring. Bronxville families work with Jeff virtually — sustained, one-on-one, and entirely outside the village’s social geography. If your teenager is bright, thoughtful, and quietly stuck inside an identity the community has already decided on, Jeff may be exactly who you have been looking for.
