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Hi lovely people,

We don’t parent from logic alone.
We parent from our nervous system, our lived experiences and the parts of us that were once children too.

If you’ve ever found yourself:

  • Reacting more strongly than the situation seems to call for
  • Feeling guilt or shame after snapping or shutting down
  • Being triggered by your child’s behaviour in ways you don’t fully understand
  • Trying so hard to “do better” yet feeling stuck in old patterns

This is not a failure, it’s often the parent wound showing up.
In this gentle and reflective webinar, we’ll explore how our own childhood experiences, unmet needs and emotional wounds can quietly influence how we respond to our children today.

### In this session, we’ll explore:

  • What the parent wound actually is (and what it is not)
  • How past experiences shape parenting reactions and emotional responses
  • Why certain behaviours from our children feel deeply activating
  • The link between unresolved wounds and over-reactivity, guilt or emotional withdrawal
  • How awareness creates choice, without blame or shame
  • Simple, compassionate ways to begin responding instead of reacting

This session is not about blaming parents or revisiting trauma in a heavy way.
It’s about understanding, self-compassion and creating emotional safety — for you and your child.

### This webinar is for:

  • Parents who want to understand themselves more deeply
  • Parents feeling emotionally reactive, overwhelmed or disconnected
  • Parents navigating separation, stress or generational patterns
  • Anyone wanting to break cycles and parent with more awareness and calm

Healing doesn’t start with fixing your child.
It starts with understanding yourself.

Looking forward seeing you there.

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Nicole Hollmann

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Mindfulness
Self-Empowerment
Self-Help & Self-Improvement
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Coparenting and High Conflict Parenting

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