AUSTRALIAN PARENTING EXPERT
Let’s smooth out those parenting challenges
Get simple, evidence based, practical strategies to turn chaos into cooperation
and do that in a way that works for you.
Rachel Schofield
Australian Parent Coach & Parenting Expert
Dear Caring Parent,
I’m Rachel - I’m a Professional Member of the Australian Association of Family Therapists & mum of two boys.
I have a 17+ years track record of helping parents who desperately want their kids to listen (without bribes, yelling, or losing it). I give you simple, evidence based, practical strategies to create more harmony at home and feel confident in your parenting. I know that you are the expert of your child - even if it doesn't feel like that right now - you have everything it takes to turn things around.
Curious about my approach? Read more
I support professionals in the field with their own personal parenting challenges (Clinical Psychologists, Therapists, Social Workers, Pre-School Educators and Teachers), as well as any parent wanting a strong healthy relationship with their child.
My advice has been featured in national and international media including: Mamamia, Motherly, Healthy Life, Australian Psychology Society and the ABC.
When I'm not supporting parents, I can be found on our off-grid bush block getting lost in a board game or on some outdoor adventure along the Sapphire Coast, NSW.
My advice has been featured in:
How can I support you? Perhaps you’d like:
Audio
A free soothing audio and accompanying pdf for those frazzled moments
Games
Fun games to transform parenting challenges
Get The Play Your Way to Peace eBook with accompanying audio here
Private Sessions
Online private sessions to turn chaos into cooperation & get your parenting back on track
Not sure what option is best for you?
Fill out this form and I will curate the best path for you!
Testimonials
Most of us enter parenthood looking forward to sharing the journey fully with our partner…However, having listened to hundreds of parents, I know many discover that their parenting partner is less interested than they are in the finer points of child rearing, or directly disagrees with their way of doing things.