Tailored play therapy sessions designed to meet each child's unique needs and support their emotional and developmental growth.
One-on-one sessions where your child can explore their emotions, build coping strategies, and develop resilience in a safe, supportive environment.
Sessions typically last 45-60 minutes and are scheduled weekly or fortnightly, depending on your child's needs and family circumstances.
The initial session includes a consultation with parents/caregivers to discuss your child's needs, goals, and any concerns.
Collaborative sessions with parents and caregivers to support your child's progress and strengthen family connections.
75–90 Minute Structured Clarity Intensive
€250
The hardest part isn’t the behaviour.
It’s not having answers.
If you’re watching your child struggle and you don’t fully understand why — this session is designed for you.
The Parent Navigator is a structured clarity consultation for parents of primary-aged children (5–12) who feel something isn’t right but don’t yet know what to do next.
This is not therapy. This is not a diagnostic assessment.
It is a contained, regulation-informed session designed to slow everything down, map patterns clearly, and help you understand what may be happening beneath the behaviour.
You leave with clarity and a defined next step.
The Parent Navigator is designed for parents who:
This session is especially helpful when you are carrying a growing concern but don’t yet have clear answers.
The session follows a structured clarity process (guided by my NAVIGATE framework) to:
The aim is not to label your child.
The aim is to help you understand what is actually going on — so you can respond with confidence.
Parents often say: “I finally understand what’s actually going on.”
You will leave with:
Clarity reduces the mental load.
A structured written summary including:
This report can be shared with schools, GPs, or other professionals where appropriate.
The Parent Navigator is grounded in child development, attachment-informed practice, trauma-informed principles, and neuroaffirmative approaches.
This session provides structured guidance based on the information shared by parents. It does not provide formal diagnosis and does not replace psychological or medical assessment.
Where appropriate, further specialist support may be recommended.
Availability
I currently offer a limited number of Parent Navigator sessions each month to ensure each family receives a calm, contained, and focused experience.
Helping children understand and manage their emotions, develop coping strategies, and build emotional resilience.
Supporting children experiencing anxiety, worry, or stress through play-based therapeutic interventions.
Gentle, trauma-informed support for children processing difficult experiences or grief.
Neuroaffirmative support for autistic children, honoring their unique strengths and communication styles.
Tailored support for children with various developmental needs and learning differences.
Building confidence in social interactions and developing healthy relationship skills.