
Who I am
I’m glad you’re here.
Not because you are looking for answers — but because something in you may be asking for space.
I am a mother to a six-year-old girl.
Motherhood did not simplify my life — it deepened it. It slowed me down in ways I didn’t expect, and gently turned my attention inward.
Through my daughter, I have learned that
sensitivity is not something to fix or overcome, but something to honour.
I have learned that children don’t need perfect parents — they need present ones.

I am a teacher and educator by background, and I have worked with children, teenagers, and adults in both mainstream and SEN settings, across different educational systems in Hungary and in the UK. .
Yet what has always mattered most to me was never the system itself, but the human being within it — the child, the parent, the adult trying to do their best under pressure.

Alongside teaching, I became a coach not because I wanted to fix parents, but because I saw how many mothers feel quietly overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of themselves in the midst of caring deeply.
Mothers who read, reflect, and want to do right by their children — yet slowly begin to doubt their instincts in a world full of advice, expectations, and noise.
I don't believe...
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that growth happens through pressure.
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in quick fixes or perfect parenting formulas.
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that you need to become someone else to be a “good enough” parent.
My work is about...
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slowing things down
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creating space
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helping mothers reconnect with themselves — their inner voice, their emotional truth, their own sense of timing
— so they can relate to their children from a place of presence rather than self-doubt.
Often this reconnection begins quietly.
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When you realise you are no longer sure whose voice you are listening to.
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When well-meaning advice has become louder than your own inner knowing.
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When something inside you asks for attention, not correction.
I work gently, intuitively, and with deep respect for each mother’s inner rhythm. I don’t offer parenting strategies or step-by-step solutions. I walk alongside you as you begin to trust yourself again — often slowly, often quietly — but always honestly.

I live in the UK with my family. Our life is imperfect and often demanding, but deeply real. There are tired days and unanswered questions, but also moments of closeness that matter. Being a mother reminds me daily that presence is more important than productivity, and that real learning — for children and adults alike — grows through relationship, not performance.
If you are here because motherhood feels deeper than you expected, because you are sensitive in a loud world, or because you want to parent without losing yourself — you are not alone.
This work is not about changing who you are.It is about coming back to yourself — gently, honestly, and in your own time — and parenting from that place.
I am continually learning and deepening my knowledge,
and my work is currently grounded in the following experience and learning:
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A primary school teaching degree in Hungarian language and literature and history
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MA Degree in Teaching English and a Second Language
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A background in education and language teaching, with experience across different educational systems in Hungary and the UK
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Experience working with children, teenagers, and adults, including in mainstream and SEN settings
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Professional Life Coaching Certification
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A coaching practice rooted in self-awareness, emotional depth, and authentic expression
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Women’s Circle Facilitator Training and Certificate
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Experience holding women’s circles
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And my lived experience as a mother
