Parent consultation

When your child's behaviour is trying to tell you something.

Parent support helps caregivers make sense of big reactions, anxiety, shutdowns, conflict, school refusal, grief, ADHD-related struggles, and everyday patterns that leave the whole family feeling stuck.

You may be noticing more conflict and less connection.

Maybe your child melts down over small transitions, worries constantly, avoids school, shuts down, argues often, struggles with routines, or seems overwhelmed by feelings they cannot explain.

Parent support gives caregivers space to step back, understand what may be underneath the behaviour, and practise responses that support regulation, attachment, and day-to-day functioning.

  • Meltdowns, anger, shutdowns, or avoidance.
  • Anxiety, school refusal, sleep issues, or perfectionism.
  • ADHD-related executive functioning and routine struggles.
  • Grief, separation, divorce stress, or family transitions.
Parent and school-age child looking toward a tablet during an online support session from a bright home kitchen

How parent support can help.

Translate behaviour

Look for the needs, stressors, skills gaps, and nervous-system patterns underneath the behaviour.

Build practical responses

Develop language, routines, repair strategies, boundaries, and regulation tools that fit your home.

Support connection

Strengthen confidence, reduce reactive cycles, and create more moments where your child feels understood.