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> Does your child hit, kick, bite or throw?

Whether your child has a diagnosis yet or not, you know that their anger and frustration can quickly become physical. It can be really hard to see your child so distressed - and know what to do! 

 

If you feel panicked when your child starts hitting and kicking, you’re not alone.

I want to help you support your child to reduce their physical intensity in a way that prioritises their emotional wellbeing and keeps everybody safe. 

 

In this FREE guide, you'll learn:

👉 why your child's dysregulation (anger/frustration) becomes so physical

👉 the game-changing way to support them and keep everybody safe

 

This guide will support you to understand and help your child RIGHT NOW, whether you have a diagnosis or not.

 

If you're sick of walking on eggshells afraid of the next big outburst, you're not going to want to miss this.

Download my FREE guide:
Reducing your neurodivergent child's physical meltdowns 
(hitting/kicking/throwing etc)

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Parents I've Helped

Mother and Son

Cara, Bath

"His meltdowns are now 80% less in both frequency and power. It's just miraculous. It feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I feel like a better mum. I feel like the mum I wanted to be."

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Lucy, Bath

"I feel more calm and more connected to both children. I've found ways to help when I feel stressed and new ways to approach difficult situations. I cannot thank Madeleine enough for all her help and support."

Happy Family

Sharon, London

"From the first week of doing Madeleine's program and after following her tips, my son's meltdowns started to reduce dramatically. He still has them from time to time but now I feel more confident in how I can help him and feel much calmer generally in myself."

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Expertise from a relationship-focused Neurodiversity Consultant

Hi, I'm Madeleine, I teach parents to understand their children's big feelings and battles and learn to stay calm and loving when facing challenging situations.

My background: Over 12 years of working with parents and children who are neurodivergent. I have worked all over the world, working 1:1 with children, and training the teams and parents who supported them.

How Can I Help? My free guide offers you the strategies you need to boost your child's sense of ease in the world.

My heart-led approach focuses on nurturing your relationship with your child. With my help, you can support your child to become calmer and happier.

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