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Hi welcome to Remarkable Parenting.

My name is Natalie parent coach. I run a support and coaching service for parents when times are remarkable and most importantly during times of challenge.

I have extensive experience working with parents, children and young people within educational setting, informal settings and for the local authority, especially those that present challenging behaviours; and have tools and methods to help overcome challenges.

I also run a specific service to support parents and children with type 1 diabetes with expertise from my daughter who is 12 going on 21 who is also a type 1 diabetic.


As a mum of four I also have the added experience of raising children and the challenges that you face when raising children.


SO...... #IF YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE FINDING PARENTING A CHALLENGE

#YOUR CHILD/REN ARE DISPLAYING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS

#YOU FEEL YOU HAVE LOST ALL CONTROL AND ARE AT YOUR WITS END

#YOU DREAD COMMUNICATION FROM SCHOOL ABOUT YOU CHILDS BEHAVIOUR

#IT ALL FEELS TOO MUCH

YOU ARE NOT ALONE, AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE...

FEEL FREE TO DROP ME AN EMAIL OR PM AND I CAN TELL YOU A BIT MORE ABOUT TH SUPPORT I CAN OFFER?


~REMBEMBER.... NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES


[email protected]

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