Parenting Support
Parenting can be simultaneously the most rewarding and challenging role we ever take on. In the midst of busy schedules, competing demands, and a culture full of contradictory advice, it's easy to feel overwhelmed or unsure if you're making the right choices for your family.
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I provide a supportive, judgment-free space where you can explore your parenting challenges, develop practical strategies, and reconnect with the joy and meaning in your parenting journey.
How I Support Parents

Parent Coaching
For specific challenges or situations where you're seeking guidance, tools, and strategies. Parent coaching focuses on practical solutions for everyday parenting dilemmas:
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Managing challenging behaviors
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Navigating developmental stages
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Creating effective routines and boundaries
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Building stronger communication with your child
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Balancing family needs with personal wellbeing

Parent Therapy
For deeper exploration of how your own experiences, emotions, and patterns influence your parenting:
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Processing your own childhood experiences and their impact on your parenting style
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Managing the emotional triggers that arise in parent-child relationships
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Working through parental guilt, anxiety, or overwhelm
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Finding your authentic parenting voice amid societal pressures
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Nurturing your identity beyond the parenting role

Family Transitions
Specialised support during significant family changes:
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Welcoming a new baby
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Blending families
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Navigating divorce or separation
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Moving or other major life changes
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Managing school transitions
My Approach to Parenting Support
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I believe there is no one-size-fits-all approach to raising children.
My role is not to prescribe a specific parenting method, but rather to help you:
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Clarify your family's unique values and goals
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Understand your child's temperament, needs, and developmental stage
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Connect your parenting choices to your deeper wisdom and intuition
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Develop strategies that work for your family
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Build confidence in your parenting decisions
My approach draws from attachment theory, positive parenting principles, and developmental psychology, while respecting cultural differences and individual family contexts.
