I’m a properly qualified and regulated practitioner psychologist and my fee is less than half that. That’s daylight robbery!I just searched on BACP and can find her. It doesn't matter mind you, because she specifically says her 1:1 coaching is not counselling.. therefore trying to put it out of reach of BACP you would think.
It's currently available for the bargain price of £240 + VAT. Clearly not enough people wanting it at £500 a time
A&E you should have a clinical grade mask onNo, you're just a dick Anna who can't be arsed to put with Charlie half the time because he is a middle child and doesn't behave like your puppet to fit in with your lifestyle
But don’t you know who she IS?!I’m a properly qualified and regulated practitioner psychologist and my fee is less than half that. That’s daylight robbery!
Couldn't have said it better myself! This is exactly what it is..‘Child with challenges with emotional regulation’ it’s not even a condition
Some kids are def more challenging than others, my son is very emotional and I find it very difficult but would never try to label him. Surely if there was a genuine condition a childcare practitioner/teacher would have picked it up by now and asked for her son to be reviewed. I’d put money on Anna’s kids being in the most sought after state, if not private, schools.
I think Anna’s son is probably more sensitive than normal, but in Anna’s world, only she is allowed to have strong emotions that everyone in the family must respect and make space for. If her son wants the same treatment, he obviously has a condition
I know it's been said before, but I'm genuinely speechless that she shares, constantly, her struggles to deal with her own children, and then dresses it up as recognising and respecting her own mental health and boundaries. She must reach her 'I can't cope' point weekly and uses Instagram to reflect on it. Surely, if her courses, books and podcasts were effective, she'd have found much better coping mechanisms than just getting her husband to stay home or take over.
Yes, I get it, three kids is hard work. I know, I have three. I also run a business and work full time. I have no childcare support other than my husband and while there are days that can be incredibly challenging, that's part and parcel of being their mum. Their needs come first, always. Admittedly, when they need me and I have an important work deadline, I feel like I could implode with stress, but it's doable and it always passes. I don't need to weep, take to my bed, or leave the house in order to be 'the parent I want to be'. Maybe I'm doing her a real disservice here, but I can't see how it is SO hard. Weekly.
Here’s an idea Anna, how about you just let us know when you’ve actually had a good day?Everyday is a tough day for you mate
Here’s an idea Anna, how about you just let us know when you’ve actually had a good day?
Best caption!Everyday is a tough day for you mate
Best caption!I honestly don’t know how she’s not bored of herself.
So much of a young child's behaviour is learned through modelling what they see; obviously a great number of children with emotionally regulated parents have emotional regulation issues, but Anna is constantly modelling her own difficulties with emotional regulation online. It must be even more up and down living with her. That certainly won't been helping little Charlie.Couldn't have said it better myself! This is exactly what it is..
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