When your guts tells you more…

This newsletter today isn’t just about Easter eggs or autumn sunshine that we were lucky enough to enjoy over the weekend.

It’s about the quiet moments after.
When the chocolate’s been eaten, the long weekend has passed...
and you’re right back to navigating the everyday challenges of parenting a child who learns, feels, and experiences the world differently.

Maybe you’ve asked yourself lately:
Am I doing enough? Am I getting this right?

You know that gut feeling you get as a parent?
The one that says:
“My child is bright… but something just isn’t quite clicking.”

Maybe reading feels like a constant struggle.
Maybe homework ends in tears—or frustration.
Maybe your child is trying so hard, and still feeling like they’re falling behind.

If that sounds familiar, I want you to know:
You’re not imagining it. And you’re not alone.

So many families I work with have felt this same quiet worry—
but also a strong instinct that there’s more to the story.

That’s why I’m really excited to invite you to a special event:

 Tuesday 14 May at 7:00 PM – Online
 The Truth About Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Just $20
Register now by clicking the link https://buy.stripe.com/aEU2bg2XOfxa2ac9AB

This is my most popular masterclass—now updated with even more practical content and powerful insights.

We’ll talk about:
Why some kids struggle even when they’re clearly capable
The signs of dyslexia you might not expect
The biggest myths that confuse families
And the tools and strategies that actually help

Whether you’ve been wondering for a while, or you’ve just started noticing the signs—
this session will give you clarity, confidence, and support.

If your gut is telling you something’s off, I’m here to walk with you as you figure out the why—and more importantly, the what now.

Can’t wait to see you there.

While we’re on the topic of the unseen things that affect our kids…

Over the holidays, I was having a casual chat with my adult son when he said something that really stopped me in my tracks.

We were talking about life, stress, and just checking in—and out of the blue, he said:
“Mum, social media has actually been a real source of anxiety for me. It’s actually a real thing.”

And the way he said it... it landed hard.
Because I realised—it is a real thing.
And it’s not something I’d truly considered before.

But once he said it, I could see it.
The constant noise. The pressure to stay connected. The comparison.
And especially for those who are neurodivergent, it can be relentless.

So I’ve created a new video to open up this conversation.

Media and Mental Anxiety – Understanding the Link & Simple Solutions

In it, I explore:
How media can overstimulate the brain and trigger anxiety
Why neurodivergent individuals can feel this even more deeply. You can watch it on my You Tube Channel: https://youtu.be/gNS6Pr80chc

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