Parent Coaching In Sydney

Bespoke Parent Coaching

At Katherine Elizabeth, we understand that every family is unique, which is why we offer personalised parenting solutions specifically designed to meet your family’s needs.

As experienced Parenting Coaches, we provide one-on-one guidance that aligns with your values, lifestyle, and parenting style. Our goal is to address the root causes of challenging behaviour with clear, structured, and practical advice that fosters long-term change.

We work closely with you to identify your parenting goals, create a customised plan, and support you through the entire journey. Our bespoke coaching focuses on creating a calm and positive home environment, helping both parents and children thrive.

What sets us apart is our immersive, hands-on approach. We spend three full days with your family, staying in your home and observing your day-to-day routines. This allows us to gain a deep understanding of your family dynamics, behaviours, and interactions.

By living alongside you and your children at your home in Sydney, we can provide real-time feedback and adjustments that are truly effective.

Our in-home coaching offers a unique opportunity to address issues as they happen, offering immediate, actionable insights. Whether you’re dealing with tantrums, sibling rivalry, or challenges with routines, we provide expert guidance in the moment to help you develop strategies that work.

If you are ready to transform your child’s behaviour and create a calm and relaxed home environment, then contact us for a free consultation. We are here to help you and your family in Sydney.

I was worried about how things would be once Charlotte left but I stuck with the advice and now a month later our house remains calm and we have regained the control that parents should have.
Amy, London
As a Mum I felt embarrassed having to ask a stranger for help. What would she think of us failing and not being able to control our child? I spoke to Katherine for 15 minutes and she explained what the problem was.
Gemma and Paul, Stafford
Our household is a much calmer, positive and happier place. My eldest child is now thriving at school and his teachers can’t believe the turnaround he has made.
Nina and Piers, Dunsfold

In-Person Coaching for Families in Sydney

What sets us apart is our immersive, hands-on approach. We spend three full days with your family, staying in your home and observing your day-to-day routines. This allows us to gain a deep understanding of your family dynamics, behaviours, and interactions. By living alongside you and your children at your home in Sydney, we can provide real-time feedback and adjustments that are truly effective.

Our in-home coaching offers a unique opportunity to address issues as they happen, offering immediate, actionable insights. Whether you’re dealing with tantrums, sibling rivalry, or challenges with routines, we provide expert guidance in the moment to help you develop strategies that work.

Parent Coaching Services

Our coaching and advice includes the following:

  • In-person parent and child coaching: Three-day in-home observation and support tailored to your family’s unique needs.
  • Worldwide support: Even if you’re traveling or moving, we offer ongoing assistance to ensure continuity in your parenting journey.
  • Parenting and child development experts: Our coaches bring years of experience and specialised expertise in helping families based in Australia grow and improve.
  • Customised parent coaching plans: Tailored advice and solutions that directly address your family’s challenges.
  • Lifelong support: Our commitment doesn’t end after the initial sessions – we’re here for you, providing guidance whenever you need it.
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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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    Parent Coaching Services - FAQs

    In this FAQ section, we answer some of the most common questions our parent coaches get asked about our services.

    How long do you spend with each family in Sydney, Australia?

    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.