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I scream, you scream, we all scream … about SCREENS

I scream, you scream, we all scream … about SCREENS

How much is too much and who decides? I am talking about screen-time here but maybe it really should be called scream-time? It certainly is an issue that can raise the temperature even in the most peaceful household. For a lot of families it is a hotly contested issue...
WHY IT ISN’T THE BULLYING ITSELF THAT DOES THE DAMAGE

WHY IT ISN’T THE BULLYING ITSELF THAT DOES THE DAMAGE

It is not at all uncommon for parents to be unaware that their child is being bullied. Children keep quiet about it because they don’t want to upset us, or perhaps they are worried that we will make the problem worse. If your normally placid child becomes aggressive...

J.L. September 2016

“I just wanted to pass on my thanks to you as I found the workshop on Monday to be very useful.  I have found I am much more patient and am managing to maintain that patience throughout an episode my child’s of anxiety for...

B.B. July 2016  

“Dear Inger, I wanted to say a huge thank you. I had an opportunity to use the techniques you taught just the other week with my eldest son. It worked like a dream and what could have been a disastrous situation was averted. Thank you, thank you.”

S.J. October 2016

“As a result of attending your workshop I have gained knowledge which makes me a better parent, I am calmer and more equipped to deal with stressful situations by using what I learned. Frankly speaking, I am shouting a lot less and have an inch or two more patience...

 F.K. October 2017

“The most important lesson for me was that I am not only allowed, but supposed to put myself first. A happy mum stands more chance of effectively helping her stressed out child. Knowing I wasn’t alone in trying to make sense of what we were going through was a...

S.E. Mother of L.E. aged 14

“Thank you for all your hard work with my daughter. Her progression emotionally since coming to sessions with you has been massive and I am so appreciate of the part you have taken in her development during a difficult time. I thoroughly recommend you (and often...

N.S. mother of D.S. aged 15

“My daughter has always been a worrier and as she reached her teens this was impacting negatively on her life. Not only was she worrying a great deal of what other people thought of her, she was also too scared of upsetting others to speak out for her own good....