I spent years researching how to raise kids well — reading, asking, watching other parents, and making plenty of my own mistakes. What I learned did not come from one neat theory. It came from long days with four very different children, from psychology classes that finally clicked when I applied them at home, and from the quiet realisation that most parenting advice forgets how tired we actually are.
My books are written for parents who want a real toolkit, not a lecture. Whether you are trying to understand a neurodivergent child, cool your own temper before it spills over, or simply reconnect with your kid through play, I hope you find something here that helps.
My Books
Three guides for parents who want clarity, calm, and connection.
How to Parent Children with ADHD
48 Techniques & Strategies to Understand and Support Your Neurodivergent Child. Manage and Improve Your Kid’s Emotional Regulation, Focus, and Self-Control
A practical playbook for parents raising a child with ADHD. Clear techniques for building routines, improving focus, handling meltdowns, and helping your child thrive at home and at school.
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Practical Anger Management for Parents
44 Techniques & Tips to Build a Positive Parent-Child Relationship. Manage Your Emotions, Understand Your Triggers, & Communicate Better to Raise Happy Kids
An honest guide for parents who love their kids but sometimes lose their cool. Learn to spot your own triggers, stay grounded in hard moments, and rebuild trust after the storm passes.
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The Play Therapy Playbook for Parents
100+ Fun-Filled Techniques, Tips, & Activities to Deepen Parent-Child Connections | Smart Strategies for Child Resilience, Communication, and Personal Growth
Over a hundred simple, screen-free activities that use play as a language for feelings. From sketching safe spaces to building emotion containers, this is a book you keep open on the kitchen table.
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