Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how best to guide your child? We support parents to move beyond frustration and conflict towards greater calm, confidence, and connection. If your child has special educational needs and you are finding schools, professionals, or the EHCP process daunting, we also help you understand your child’s needs and advocate for them with clarity and assurance.
Common Issues Addressed
- Challenging behaviour, emotional outbursts, or lack of cooperation
- Screen use, boundaries, and technology-related conflict
- Parental anger, overwhelm, and emotional fatigue
- Supporting children with special educational needs or neurodiversity
- Navigating the EHCP process, reports, and professional communication
How Parenting Support Works
Step 1: Initial Parenting Consultation
Begin with a calm, non-judgemental consultation to discuss your concerns and identify the most helpful support. There is no obligation to continue
Step 2: Choosing the Right Support Path
 Support may be offered through one-to-one sessions or a structured Parenting Mentorship Programme. If you enrol in a programme, the consultation fee is deducted from the total cost.
Investment in Support
Ongoing parenting support is offered through structured mentorship programmes. Programmes typically run over three months or longer, depending on need.
Payment plans are available, and costs are discussed transparently during the initial consultation, once we are clear about the most appropriate level of support for you and your family.
There is no obligation to enrol in a programme following the consultation.
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Book a Parenting Consultation
If you are seeking calm, structured support and are unsure where to begin, you can book an initial parenting consultation below.
All support is confidential, respectful, and guided by compassion.There is no obligation to proceed beyond the consultation.
FAQ
Parenting support focuses on helping parents understand behaviour, strengthen connection, and respond calmly and confidently. Sessions support parents to reflect, develop insight, and apply practical strategies aligned with their values and their child’s needs.
Some parents benefit from short-term support, while others choose ongoing guidance or the three-month mentorship programme. This can be discussed during an initial consultation.
Yes. Sabinah has extensive experience supporting parents of children with special educational needs. Support may include understanding your child’s profile, responding to emotional or behavioural challenges, and helping you advocate more effectively within educational and health systems.
Parenting sessions are currently offered online, allowing flexibility and access from home.
The fee is £55 for a 50-minute 1:1 session. Please see course page for course fees.
Sessions are non-refundable. However, with at least 24 hours’ notice, appointments may be rescheduled and the fee transferred, provided the session is used within three months of the original booking.
Yes. Sessions are confidential and held as an amanah (a trust). Brief notes are taken and stored securely. If information is shared that suggests a risk of serious harm, safeguarding procedures may need to be followed. Wherever possible, this would be discussed with you first.
No referral is required. Sessions and consultations can be booked directly.