Proud of your parenting, instead of worrying that you're not doing enough
Confident you have tools to get through hard times, with an internal voice that's kind instead of critical
More connected to your family, with less of those yucky resentful feelings
My in-person counselling and courses run in Melbourne's inner west (Australia), and everything is available online if you live elsewhere.
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— Kim T.
“When I had my first baby, I did so much prep for the birth, that I kind of forgot about everything that comes after it. I bought lots of 'stuff' but didn't realise what kind of support I actually needed.
I wish I'd had Claire to guide me through that time. I might have enjoyed it a lot more.”
As modern parents, we're pressured to have perfect families and bombarded with advice on how to raise our kids.
We’re told, “Time goes so fast! Enjoy every moment!”.
Then we spiral into shame when the reality feels so hard.
We want to be ‘good parents’, cycle breakers, raising thriving kids, but we're also drowning in responsibilities and find it hard to care for ourselves.
I believe way too many of us hesitate in reaching out for support, because we think we shouldn't need it.
But now? I say that getting support during one of the hardest periods in our lives is not only a strength - it's a necessity.
Through compassionate counselling or a kick-ass course, you can stop doubting yourself and start feeling calmer - because someone is holding your hand through this time.
I'm right here with you. Let's do this.
I'll share the most common insights I hear from parents & what they say they wish someone had told them.
I'll share the most common insights I hear from parents, and what they say they wish someone had told them.