Therapeutic Parenting Support
Helping you to understand your childs emotional needs and support them
with confidence
What Is Therapeutic Parenting?
When a child is struggling emotionally or behaviourally, parenting can begin to feel exhausting, confusing, or isolating. You may be trying everything you can, yet nothing seems to help in a lasting way.
Our therapeutic parenting support is designed to help you make sense of what is happening for your child, reduce self-blame, and feel more confident in how you respond.

Who Is Therapeutic Parenting For?
You may find this support helpful if:
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You feel worried about your child’s emotional wellbeing or behaviour
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Everyday situations feel like constant battles or meltdowns
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Your child has experienced trauma, loss, anxiety, or prolonged stress
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You feel unsure whether your responses are helping or making things worse
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You are carrying a lot on your own and need space to think and reflect
You do not need a diagnosis or a clear plan before seeking support.
How Therapeutic Parenting Helps
We work alongside you to:
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Understand your child’s emotional world and behaviour
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Explore how stress, trauma, attachment, or grief may be showing up
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Develop calmer, more attuned ways of responding
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Strengthen connection and reduce conflict at home
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Support you to feel steadier, clearer, and less overwhelmed
The focus is not on fixing parenting, but supporting relationships.
How We Work
Sessions are:
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Parent-focused and reflective
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Grounded in trauma-informed and attachment-aware practice
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Practical, compassionate, and tailored to your family
Support may include gentle psychoeducation, reflective conversations, and space to think about what helps your child feel safer and more regulated.
pressure to talk before they are ready.
Your're not doing this wrong
Many parents arrive feeling they should be coping better or trying harder.
Often, what is needed is not more effort, but more understanding and support.
We aim to create a space where you feel supported rather than judged.
What sessions look like
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Support can be short-term or ongoing
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Sessions are available face-to-face or online
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Work can sit alongside a child’s counselling or as a stand‑alone service
