
Principles
Principles by which we Operate
We Believe in Our Clients.
We believe that we are all unique individuals and unique parents, that we are whole as we are and do not need to be fixed.
We believe that we already have within us the resources to be a good parent. We may need help accessing those resources or building some new skills. The resources are there.
We also believe that our most precious resource is our ability to tune in, listen to ourselves and direct our attention. We offer skills to help develop these abilities.
We are agnostic. To support our clients we have gathered evidence from a wide range of different schools of thought, traditions and ways of thinking. Some exercises will work for some people others will not. If something is not working for you, simply choose a different one.
We deliberately do not offer parenting advice. There are already many great resources for that. We offer skills and tools to help you be the parent that you would like to be.
We know that your work of parenting is important and that the early years of every child’s life is crucial for their development, their adult life and so for our society. We also know you are a full human being separate from your role as a parent. This is easy to forget. You also need care and comfort. We hope we can help you find that.