Parent Coaching Services Preston

About Katherine

About Katherine, I studied at the renowned Chiltern Nursery and Training College before deciding to work closely with families and their children for many years providing parent coaching advice as a skilled Childcare Practitioner. It was through my training experience and my own success stories, I noticed a gap that parents often lacked simple, effective guidance to confidently communicate and manage their children’s behaviour.

In 2015, Katherine established a dedicated coaching service to support parents, teachers, and anyone involved in caring for their kids. She founded Katherine Elizabeth, a personalised approach to parenting solutions that helps adults identify the root causes of their challenges and provides practical, easy-to-follow guidance to feel empowered and improve family life.

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Bespoke Coaching for Parents

We work one-to-one with you, offering practical expert advice that fits your family’s unique values and lifestyle. We’ll help you set clear boundaries and create a safe, loving environment for your child to thrive. Together, we’ll create a tailored coaching programme that gets to the bottom of what’s really driving your child’s behaviour. And with straightforward, easy-to-follow advice, you’ll be empowered to respond with confidence, leading to calmer days and a more loving home.

Our parent coaching work with and support families across Fulwood, Penwortham, Ashton and the surrounding areas, providing flexible, in-home coaching sessions that fit around your busy daily life.

Take a look at the latest case study and learn how we helped Alex from Preston, who was desperate to get her toddler’s behaviour under control.

Parent Coaching That Works for Your Family

Our approach is tailored to your values, lifestyle and parenting style, helping you tackle the root causes of challenging child behaviour with clear, actionable guidance that really works. Our personalised support is designed to give you the confidence, structure and strategies you need to create a calmer home environment.

We’ll work closely with you to define your goals and develop a parenting plan that’s tailored to your family’s needs. Our in-home coaching is hands-on, not just theory – we’ll work alongside you in your daily routine, observing behaviour, providing expert tips and delivering real-time feedback that you can apply straight away.

Our coaching typically takes three days, giving us time to get to know your child and your experiences. This immersive approach ensures our support is highly personalised, results-driven and focused on creating long-term, positive change for both you and your child.

  • In-person parent child coaching
  • Worldwide Support
  • Parenting and child experts
  • 3-day family observation at home
  • Bespoke parent coaching advice
  • Lifelong one-to-one support
  • Exclusive Facebook community online
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Lifelong Support from Experts in Parenting

We believe that parenting is a journey that never ends – which is why our coaching includes ongoing support for as long as you need it.

Even after your initial coaching sessions are over, our team of experts are here to help – by phone, by text or through our exclusive Facebook community for parents. You’ll be able to connect with other parents to get practical tips, share your experiences and get the support you need.

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Book a Free Parent Coaching Consultation

Are you ready to transform your child’s behaviour, and create a more loving, more peaceful home environment?

Get in touch with Katherine Elizabeth today to arrange a free telephone consultation and discover how our parent coaching services can support you and your family.

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Her straightforward observations and advice helped me ‘see the wood for the trees’ and my new-found confidence in dealing with Henry has transformed his behaviour and our relationship.
Alex, Preston
Katherine is very quick to pinpoint the root causes of difficult ‘child-management’ situations. My five-year-old twins and eight-year-old daughter often vie for my attention and try to cause trouble at critical times, such as when we are leaving the house for school or when they should be going to bed. Katherine is always able to see things objectively and give me advice from an unemotional perspective.
Sarah, Preston
How long do you spend with each family?

Three days is usually about right. This allows us to really get to know you and your children, and to provide the best possible support.

Where do you stay during your home visits?

We usually stay with the families during our visits. Occasionally that is not appropriate and we organise local accommodation.

How does it actually work so that you see normal, everyday life?

More often than not, parents will simply tell their children that they have a friend coming to stay. We fit in with that, sitting and chatting or joining in with whatever activities are planned.

I am concerned that we will all act differently with somebody new there and you may not get to see the issues we are facing.

This is a very common concern. We are always aware that, certainly at the beginning of our visits, everyone will be acting slightly differently. However we know exactly what we’re looking for and even if everyone is on their best behaviour, we can always spot the issues. It is our job to see what we need to – often the things that parents are missing.

How long does it take for your parenting solutions to make a difference?

Firstly, each family is different and there is no ‘usually’. Our role is to identify the root causes of your problems and build with you the strategies necessary to tackle them. It is often a case of changing parenting habits which in turn have an effect on children’s habits. For behaviours to change and become embedded for the long term might perhaps take 5-8 weeks. Nonetheless, there is almost always some discernible improvement over the course of our visits. To keep you on track we are at the other end of the phone for as long as you need us.

Can the process still work if I am separated from my partner and they are not on board with having somebody coming in from the outside?

Yes, absolutely. Whilst consistency is important and certainly helpful, it is still possible for us to work with one parent to tackle the issues arising when the children are with them.

Contact Us

Contact Katherine Elizabeth today to arrange a no-obligation, free telephone consultation and find out how our personalised parent coaching could be the solution for your family.

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