Support for Parents who are Looking for Answers

Many parents find themselves struggling at times, and looking for answers. 

These articles offer some suggestions to help with various parenting challenges – from looking after yourself, to understanding your child, and supporting your relationship.

When we’re busy and caught up in everyday life, it can be hard to remember to look after ourselves as well – but you matter, and so does your relationship

Parenting can be rewarding, but it can also be one of life’s greatest challenges. there’s no harm in reaching out for support if you feel you are struggling.

The more supported we feel as parents, the more emotionally available we can be for our children. Looking after yourself isn’t separate from helping your child—it’s an important part of it.

 

🩷 Understanding Yourself as a Parent

 

💚 Understanding your Child

 

🩵 Understanding your Relationship

 

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👉 Counselling Support for Parents 

All articles are based on personal in-clinic experience, and are supported by current research into brain science. They have been written for general education purposes and do not constitute personal advice. If you are a parent, I encourage you to seek professional support.

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About Rosalind

Rosalind is a PACFA Registered Clinical Counsellor, with over 20 years experience in working with children with challenging behaviours and learning differences. She brings an holistic, or whole person approach to supporting parents, helping them raise children able to realise their potential. to live happy and successful lives. Appointments are available in person at Moruya on the NSW south coast and online Australia-wide.

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