Struggling With Parenting




We offer parenting coaching and counselling to support you with the challenges of raising your children



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What we are providing


Supporting Parents – When Parenting Feels Overwhelming



Parenting can bring so many unexpected emotions. For some, challenges arise after having children — when exhaustion, changing roles, or constant demands start to take a toll. For others, relationship struggles, separation, or the pressures of co-parenting make things harder. And sometimes, even when everything looks fine on the outside, it can still feel like you’re losing patience or connection with your child.

This space offers a chance to pause and share what’s really going on — without judgement. Together, we’ll explore what’s underneath the overwhelm, help you manage your own emotions, and give you tools to support your child’s emotional world too.

Support may include:
🔹 Managing Emotions: Learn how to stay calm and grounded when your child’s behaviour or emotions feel intense.
🔹 Understanding Your Triggers: Recognise what’s being activated from your own past and how it impacts your responses.
🔹 Building Connection: Strengthen your bond and improve communication with your child.
🔹 Navigating Relationship or Co-Parenting Stress: Find balance and strategies to create stability for you and your child.
🔹 Confidence in Parenting: Rebuild trust in your own abilities and find a more compassionate way forward.

Whether you’re partnered, separated, or parenting alone, this is a space to be heard, supported, and guided towards calmer, more connected moments with your child.


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Supporting Parents – Parenting Alone



Parenting alone can bring a unique mix of strength and strain. You may be carrying the full emotional and practical load — making every decision, managing routines, and trying to stay calm when everything feels too much. Some days you might feel proud of how much you’re holding together, and other days you might just feel tired, lonely, or unsure if you’re doing enough.