When You’re Not Sure What’s Right
There’s no manual for parenting.
And yet, every day, parents are expected to navigate:
- confidence struggles
- pressure and expectations
- emotional ups and downs
- communication challenges
All while trying to do the best for their child.
Sometimes knowing what to say…
or how to respond…
isn’t always clear.
What These Sessions Focus On
These sessions are designed to support parents with the real situations they’re facing at home, including:
- Building confidence and self-belief in children
- Supporting resilience when things feel difficult
- Managing pressure, expectations, and setbacks
- Improving communication and connection
- Encouraging independence and growth
Not about being the “perfect parent.”
About feeling more confident in the moments that matter.
Why Schools Offer These Sessions
Because what happens at home matters.
When parents feel more confident:
- conversations become easier
- support becomes more consistent
- children feel more understood
And the impact carries into school.
These sessions help create a stronger connection between:
school, home, and student experience
What Parents Leave With
- reassurance that they’re not alone in how they’re feeling
- simple, practical ways to support their child
- a better understanding of confidence and resilience
- ideas they can use straight away at home
How It’s Delivered
- relaxed, supportive, and non-judgemental
- grounded in real-life examples
- easy to engage with (no jargon or theory overload)
- designed to feel like a conversation, not a lecture
Who It’s For
- Parents and carers of secondary school students
- Transition stages (e.g. Year 6 ? Year 7, exam years)
- Schools looking to strengthen home–school connection
- in person
- virtually
- as part of wider school programmes
Optional Links to Other Sessions
- Student assemblies
- Staff development sessions
Creating a consistent message across the whole school community.
About Kaye
Kaye Meadows brings over 20 years’ experience in learning and development, with a focus on building confidence, resilience, and real-world capability.
Her approach is honest, practical, and rooted in helping people feel more confident in the moments that matter.
Take Action
If you’re looking to support your parent community in a way that feels practical, relatable, and genuinely helpful—
Let’s talk about what would work for your school.
Tell us a little about your school and what you’re looking for
We’ll come back with ideas on how we can support your students, staff, or parent community.
Enquire about a session
