

Every child experiences the world differently.
Some children naturally thrive within traditional learning environments. Others quietly carry overwhelm, frustration, anxiety, emotional shutdown, confidence struggles or learning challenges that often go unseen beneath the surface.


Emotional Regulation. Confidence. Safe Space.

Real Support. Real Families. Real Connection.

Practical Support For Modern Classrooms.

Discover The Way Your Child Learns Best.


created to provide practical emotional wellbeing and learning support that helps children feel:
Understood
Emotionally safe
More confident
Better equipped to navigate both learning and life
I work with children, parents and schools

To create connected support pathways that strengthen emotional wellbeing, learning confidence and communication across both home and school environments.
Whether you are seeking support for your child, your classroom or your school community, my approach is designed to feel:
Practical
Strengths-based
Emotionally safe
Supportive without being clinical

Every pathway inside Give a Kid a Break has been designed to create connected support around the child, helping families, educators and students work together with greater understanding, consistency and confidence.

A safe and supportive space where children and teens can build confidence, emotional resilience, self-awareness and learning tools in a way that feels engaging, empowering and positive.
Helping Children to:
Understand their emotions
Build confidence and self-belief
Develop emotional regulation skills
Discover how they learn best
Strengthen resilience and independence
Emotional Regulation. Confidence. Safe Space Support.

Supporting parents with practical guidance, emotional wellbeing tools and learning support strategies that help create calmer homes, stronger communication and more connected family support .Because when children are struggling, families feel it too..
The Home Circle helps parents better understand:
Understanding emotional overwhelm
Navigating learning frustrations
Reducing school-related anxiety
Building confidence
How to support their child in a way that feels practical, supportive and achievable.
Because when children struggle, families feel it too.
Real Support. Real Families. Real Connection.

Practical classroom tools, wellbeing strategies and student support frameworks designed to help educators support diverse learning needs without adding pressure to an already overloaded system.
Supporting Educators Through:
Individual learning style insights
Classroom-ready resources
Teacher support workshops
Differentiated learning support tools
Practical student engagement approaches designed for real classrooms.
Better Tools. Better Connection. Better Outcomes.
Practical Support For Modern Classrooms.

Every child learns differently. Learning Fingerprin helps uncover the unique strengths, preferences and learning patterns that influence how a child engages, understands and succeeds.
Helping Identify:
Individual learning strengths
Preferred learning styles
Areas of challenge and support
Confidence-building strategies
Personalised pathways for growth
Discover The Way Your Child Learns Best.
Travel within a 50km radius of Chapel Hill, Brisbane is included. Additional travel fees may apply for locations outside this area. Interstate travel and accommodation requirements will be quoted separately where applicable.
Depending on the age, confidence and support needs of the child, parents will be involved in specific stages of the support process.
I begin by meeting with parents only first, giving them the opportunity to openly discuss their concerns, observations and goals for their child in a safe and supportive environment. This helps me gain a deeper understanding of the child's experiences before we begin working together.
In most cases, I then spend one-on-one time with the child. Children are often highly sensitive to the worries, emotions and reactions of the adults around them, and some may hold back or filter their responses when a parent is present. Having their own space allows them to relax, build trust and express themselves more openly.
This does not mean parents are removed from the process. Parent involvement remains an important part of the support journey. While children benefit from having a safe space to explore their thoughts and feelings independently, parents continue to receive guidance, feedback and practical strategies to help reinforce learning, confidence and emotional growth at home.
The strongest outcomes occur when children, parents and support networks work together, creating a connected and supportive environment around the child.
Every child is different. Some children benefit from short-term support, while others may engage in ongoing wellbeing and confidence-building pathways over time.
Yes. I work with both children and teens, adapting support strategies and communication approaches based on age, emotional development and individual needs.
Absolutely. Many of the children I support are experiencing overwhelm, confidence struggles, emotional stress or learning frustration without necessarily fitting into a formal diagnosis or support category.
No. Give a Kid a Break focuses on emotional wellbeing, confidence, learning awareness and practical support strategies rather than academic tutoring.
Absolutely. Workshops and programs can be tailored to suit different year levels, classroom needs and school wellbeing priorities.
Yes. I strongly believe children benefit most when parents, educators and support systems work together using shared understanding and practical strategies.
Yes… My approach is strengths-based and supportive of diverse learning styles, emotional needs and different ways children process information and engage with the world.
Yes. My work is grounded in more than 40 years of educational experience across mainstream, alternative and homeschool environments, combined with child-centred, strengths-based approaches that support learning, confidence and engagement.
The strategies and frameworks I use are informed by established educational practices, learning theory, practical classroom experience and a deep understanding of how children process information, communicate and develop confidence in themselves as learners.
Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach, I focus on understanding each child's unique Learning Fingerprint™ and providing practical, personalised support that helps them thrive both emotionally and academically.
Yes. Where appropriate, I work collaboratively alongside parents, educators and external support professionals to help create more connected support pathways for the child.

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