You are the best parent they will ever have.

From the moment you find out you are going to become a parent your life changes and there is no going back. It's an exciting time but it can also feel very overwhelming as children don't come with an instruction book.

Raising children is hard work, tiring, challenging and drains our confidence. But you are the best parent your child will ever have, you know them the best. They take over every waking moment of your life so it's normal to reach a point where you feel exhausted by the responsibility. I’m here to help.

Together we can create strategies to deal with these challenges,  increase your confidence and enable you to enjoy parenting.


“Rita’s guidance has been motivating and enriching. We now have a much calmer, peaceful family life, and a happy little boy”

I’m here, for you.

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Hi! I have been working with children for over thirty years in various guises from paediatric nursing and nannying to spending twenty-odd years as a qualified Montessori teacher. I focused on special educational needs and mentoring teachers whilst also being a mum of two (now very grown-up) kids.

During my time working in schools and Montessori nurseries, I have had the privilege of working with many parents who have been trying to negotiate the maze of raising a family. They could be struggling with anything from the challenges of sleep deprivation, sibling rivalry, toddler and teenage tantrums to negative behaviour patterns or a self-esteem crisis. 

I don’t have all the answers and there are no quick fixes that will solve all your issues instantly but for years, parents have told me how much they appreciate the calm, wise way I have listened and supported them through tough times. This has given them the confidence to approach the challenges with a renewed sense of positivity. I’m non-judgemental and believe in empowering you to be the best parent you can be.

If this resonates with you, let’s see how we can work together.


“Rita’s calm and positive approach helped us better understand our son and how to respond to him”