Navigating EHCPs can feel overwhelming: long application processes, complex paperwork, and meetings with schools and local authorities can leave families unsure of where to start.
Step-by-step support to understand eligibility, process, and timelines
Strategies for presenting your child’s needs clearly to schools and local authorities
Advice on working with teachers, SENCOs, and allied professionals
Strategies that align with EHCP goals and daily routines
Guidance even if your child does not yet have a formal diagnosis

I work with parents who feel:
Confused by paperwork and statutory requirements
Overwhelmed by meetings and professional advice
Frustrated by delays or uncertainty
And children who are experiencing:
Behavioural escalations or anxiety
Emotional regulation challenges
Learning difficulties or neurodiverse needs
My goal is to turn uncertainty into clarity and confidence. Together, we focus on practical strategies for home and school, so your child gets the support they need right now.
Step-by-step guidance for the EHCP process
Practical strategies aligned with statutory frameworks
Support for parents and children without needing a formal diagnosis
Confidence in school meetings and communications
"Knowledge and preparation make all the difference — and your child deserves the right support."


Working together, families often see.
Reduced morning and school stress: Fewer battles over leaving the house or attending events.
More confident and resilient child: Children gain skills to manage worry independently.
Tools you can rely on: No more guessing what works — you’ll have strategies that actually make a difference.
Calmer home environment: Less tension, more understanding, and stronger parent-child connection.
The result is a more harmonious home environment, where both parent and child feel supported, understood, and empowered.
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Working together, parents often see:
Smoother mornings and transitions
Less rushing, fewer repeated reminders, and more predictable routines that help your child start the day successfully.
Improved focus and task completion
Greater ability to begin and finish homework or daily tasks with reduced resistance and frustration.
Stronger emotional regulation
Fewer explosive reactions, better recovery from setbacks, and increased ability to pause before acting.
More positive family interactions
Reduced conflict, clearer expectations, and a calmer, more connected home environment.
These outcomes build over time through consistent, practical strategies that support both your child’s development and your confidence as a parent.
Every family and child is unique.
Small, manageable steps through the EHCP process can lead to big improvements in learning, behaviour, and wellbeing.
If you want clarity, practical strategies, and confidence navigating the EHCP system, let’s start with a free 15-minute clarity call.
All services are non-diagnostic and focused on practical,
early support for families in the Sydney area.

"During an overwhelming time for our family, Laura provided steady, compassionate support. She helped us understand our child’s needs clearly and guided us through next steps with confidence and care. What mattered most was her focus on what would genuinely help our child flourish — not just academically, but emotionally and socially too. We felt supported as a whole family, not just as parents.”

Parent of a young child

I can't thank Laura enough for the care, patience, and understanding she has shown my son Bailey over the last 3 years. She has taken the time to really get to know his needs, strengths, and triggers, and responded with kindness and reassurance.
I would highly recommend Laura to any family needing compassionate and highly skilled SEN support.

Baileys Mum

“Laura was a vital source of support for our family, particularly for our youngest child with more complex needs. She helped us identify the most appropriate support for both of our children and guided us through the process with clarity, thoughtfulness, and genuine care.”

Parent of two children

Laura is such a ray of sunshine. She has a way of making every child feel special. Her kind hearted way makes children calm in her presence. She sees the good in others and that shines through the children as they grow stronger knowing they have someone who truly believes in them. A real privilege to have her as my child’s teacher.

Parent to four children
No. You do not need a formal ADHD diagnosis to access parent support. Many families seek guidance when they notice challenges with focus, impulsivity, emotional regulation, or routines. Early, practical strategies can make a significant difference — whether your child is diagnosed, awaiting assessment, or simply showing ADHD traits.
Improving focus starts with structure and clarity. Breaking tasks into smaller steps, using visual schedules or timers, reducing distractions, and building predictable routines can dramatically improve task completion. I provide step-by-step strategies tailored to your child’s age and learning style so you can implement them immediately.
Children with ADHD often experience difficulty with impulse control and emotional regulation. Big reactions are usually a sign of overwhelm, frustration, or fatigue — not defiance. With the right tools, children can learn to pause, identify feelings, and respond more calmly. Parents also learn how to de-escalate situations confidently.
Yes. When parents understand how ADHD affects behaviour, routines become clearer and expectations more realistic. This reduces repeated arguments about homework, mornings, and transitions. Families often report calmer evenings, fewer power struggles, and improved parent-child relationships.
Yes. I support families across Sydney, including the North Shore, Northern Beaches, Inner West, Eastern Suburbs, and surrounding areas. My strategies align with school expectations and help parents communicate effectively with teachers to support learning and behaviour consistency.
No. My services are non-diagnostic and focused on practical, early support for parents. I provide actionable strategies and guidance you can use at home and in collaboration with your child’s school.
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