What is Parent Coaching?
Parent Coaching supports caregivers with the knowledge, strategies, and confidence to nurture their child's development in the moments that matter most. Whether it's understanding your child's communication style, navigating tricky behaviours, building everyday routines that work for your family, or knowing how to extend therapy goals into real life, Parent Coaching puts you in the driver's seat. By working alongside our specialists in a collaborative, judgement-free space, parents and carers gain practical tools tailored to their child and their family — because when the adults around a child are empowered, everyone thrives.

How do I know if my child needs parent coaching?
If you ever feel unsure about how to support your child's development, find certain behaviours challenging to navigate, or simply want to feel more confident in your day-to-day parenting — Parent Coaching can offer meaningful support.
Parent Coaching works with you to build practical strategies and a deeper understanding of your child's unique needs, so that the everyday moments at home become opportunities for connection, growth, and learning.
You might benefit from Parent Coaching if you're finding some of the following areas challenging:
Understanding Your Child's Behaviour: You may be finding certain behaviours tricky to make sense of or respond to — and would love some clarity on what's driving them and how to help.
Building Routines That Work: You might be struggling to establish consistent routines around meals, sleep, transitions, or other daily activities that feel manageable for your whole family.
Supporting Communication at Home: You may want to know how to encourage your child's language and communication development in natural, everyday moments — beyond what happens in therapy sessions.
Managing Big Emotions: You might be finding it hard to support your child through meltdowns, anxiety, or emotional dysregulation in a way that feels calm and effective.
Navigating a New Diagnosis: You may have recently received a diagnosis for your child and want support understanding what it means and where to start.
Extending Therapy Goals into Real Life: You might want to feel more confident carrying therapy strategies into your home, so your child's progress continues between sessions.
