⭐ Parents Counselling

🔍 What is Parents Counselling?

💬 Parents Counselling

A safe, compassionate space for parents and caregivers to find clarity, develop strategies and build resilience on the parenting journey.

⏱ 60–90 minutes per session
👤 Parents, caregivers & families

🔍 What is Parents Counselling?

Parents Counselling at Sherin’s Rainbow is a professional, confidential and non-judgmental support service designed specifically for parents and caregivers of children with developmental, behavioural, learning or emotional challenges. Our experienced counsellors provide a safe, warm space where parents can process their feelings, access practical strategies and build the emotional resilience required to be an effective, joyful caregiver.

The journey of raising a child with additional needs is profound but it can also be isolating, exhausting and emotionally complex. Navigating diagnoses, therapy waitlists, school battles, behaviour challenges, sibling dynamics and relationship strain — while also maintaining your own wellbeing — is genuinely hard. Our counsellors understand this world deeply and meet you exactly where you are.

Sessions are available for individual parents, couples and whole families, using approaches drawn from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), the Solihull Approach and strengths-based coaching frameworks.

💡 Why Parents Counselling?

  • Receive evidence-based behaviour management strategies that actually work for your specific child
  • Process grief, guilt, anxiety and overwhelm related to your child’s diagnosis in a safe space
  • Strengthen the parent-child relationship through better understanding and communication
  • Reduce caregiver burnout, stress and parental anxiety — common but often unaddressed
  • Create a consistent, positive home environment that extends the benefits of your child’s therapy
  • Build a shared parenting approach between partners to reduce conflict and inconsistency
  • Connect with resources, support groups and community services relevant to your family
  • Develop self-compassion and a sustainable approach to long-term caregiving

🎯 What We Help With

  • Understanding and responding to your child’s diagnosis (ASD, ADHD, intellectual disability, etc.)
  • Managing challenging behaviour — meltdowns, aggression, non-compliance, sleep difficulties
  • Navigating the school system — IEPs, accommodations, teacher relationships
  • Sibling impact — supporting neurotypical siblings and managing family dynamics
  • Relationship strain — parenting a child with additional needs can challenge any partnership
  • Caregiver burnout and compassion fatigue — recognising and recovering from it
  • Building a support network and knowing when and how to ask for help

⚙️ How Counselling Works

1

Warm Welcome & Intake

A confidential initial consultation to understand your family’s situation, the challenges you’re facing and what you most hope to achieve through counselling.

2

Personalised Counselling Sessions

Individual or couples sessions (60–90 minutes) exploring your specific challenges, feelings and goals with a professionally trained counsellor.

3

Strategy Development

Building practical, evidence-based behaviour support plans, communication strategies and daily routine structures tailored to your child and family.

4

Skill Practice & Coaching

Role-playing scenarios, practicing new communication approaches and reviewing how strategies are working between sessions.

5

Support Network & Community

Connecting you with relevant parent support groups, community resources, respite services and online communities for ongoing peer support.

85%

Parents report significantly reduced stress after 6 counselling sessions

600+

Families supported through our parents counselling programme

90%

Parents feel more confident managing their child’s behaviour after counselling

78%

Couples report improved partnership satisfaction after joint counselling

📋 Quick Info

Session Duration 60–90 minutes
Who Attends Parents / Caregivers
Format Individual / Couples / Family
Setting Centre / Online available

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do both parents need to attend counselling?
Both parents attending together generally produces the best outcomes because it ensures consistency in approaches at home. However, we warmly welcome single-parent sessions, sessions where one parent attends more regularly than the other, and sessions with other primary caregivers such as grandparents. We work with whoever is available and involved in the child’s care.
Is this therapy for me or for my child?
Parents Counselling is focused entirely on you as the caregiver. It equips you with strategies, self-awareness and emotional resilience to better support your child. Your child does not attend these sessions. However, if family therapy involving the child is recommended based on what emerges in sessions, we can discuss the best referral pathway for that.
My child doesn’t have a diagnosis — can I still access counselling?
Absolutely. You do not need a diagnosis to access parents counselling. If you are struggling with your child’s behaviour, feeling overwhelmed by parenting demands, experiencing stress, grief or relationship difficulty related to parenting — our counsellors are here to help regardless of whether a diagnosis has been received or is being pursued.
Is everything I share in counselling confidential?
Yes. Everything shared in counselling sessions is strictly confidential. The only exceptions — which our counsellors will explain clearly at the start of your engagement — are where there is a legal duty to report risk of harm to a child or vulnerable person, or where you give explicit consent for information to be shared with another professional involved in your child’s care.