For parents of children aged 5–11
Feel calmer and more connected — in the moments that matter most
A structured five-week programme that helps you understand what's driving your child's behaviour, and respond in ways you'll actually feel good about.
Parenting doesn't have to be at breaking point to feel hard.
This programme is for parents who recognise themselves in one or more of these situations.
"I know what I should do — but I can't do it in the moment."
You understand the ideas, but when your child escalates, you find yourself reacting automatically.
"We keep ending up in the same place."
The same arguments, the same tension, the same outcomes. Nothing dramatic — but nothing changing either.
"I'm either too soft or I come down too hard."
Finding that middle ground — clear and calm at the same time — feels harder than it should.
"Things aren't terrible, but I know they could be better."
You're more reactive than you'd like, and there's a quiet sense that something could feel different.
WHAT YOU’RE ACTUALLY BUYING
Five weeks. One clear framework. Real, practical change.
This isn’t vague advice or a reading list. Here’s exactly what the programme involves:
5
Weekly Online Modules
Structured video content — each under 30 minutes — designed to fit around your week. Watch at any time.
3
Live Group Sessions
Three live Q&A sessions to reflect, ask questions, and work through what you’re encountering in real time. Limited to 12 parents per group.
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Reflection Workbooks
Practical exercises to apply each week’s learning directly to your family. No theory without application.
Primary Years Programme
For parents of children aged 5–11 · Five weeks · Online · Limited to 12 parents per group
£149
Full programme · No hidden costs
Built by Michael Uccelli
After 15 years of working therapeutically with children and families in schools, I kept seeing the same pattern: parents who care deeply, but feel stuck — not because of a failure of parenting, but because nobody gave them the psychological tools to respond differently. This programme exists to bridge that gap.