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Parents, Families & Schools | Coral Psychology — Wangara Perth WA
Parents, Families & Schools

Supporting the people
who support children

Parents don't need to have all the answers — they just need support to understand what's going on and feel more confident in how they respond. Schools and educators can benefit from the same.

Parenting support Family guidance School consultation ADHD & neurodiversity Behaviour support
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Parents & Families

You don't have to figure
this out alone

Parenting brings both deeply rewarding experiences and real challenges — particularly when navigating emotional, behavioural, developmental or family concerns. It can be exhausting trying to work out what your child needs when the answers aren't obvious.

Support provides a collaborative and non-judgemental space to better understand your child's needs, strengthen your relationship with them, and develop practical strategies that work in your family's everyday life.

Rather than focusing solely on changing behaviour, the process aims to build understanding of the factors influencing emotions and family interactions. As you gain insight and confidence, it becomes easier to support positive outcomes at home, at school and across family life.

Parents often know something isn't right long before anyone else notices. That instinct is worth listening to.

— Hebba Morcos, Registered Psychologist
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Areas of support — parents & families

  • Parenting strategies and guidance
  • Strengthening parent-child relationships
  • Understanding behaviour and emotional needs
  • Family communication and connection
  • Anxiety and emotional wellbeing within the family
  • Behaviour and self-regulation support
  • ADHD and neurodiversity understanding
  • Managing family stress and transitions
  • Supporting routines and healthy boundaries
  • Building confidence in parenting approaches
  • Supporting emotional resilience within the home
  • Creating healthy routines and balance across family life
Schools & Educators

When school is where
the difficulty shows up

School environments play an important role in a child or adolescent's emotional wellbeing, learning and development. Sometimes the challenges a child faces are most visible in the classroom — which is exactly where collaborative support can make the biggest difference.

Consultation and support provides a space to understand presenting concerns, identify strengths and explore practical strategies that work within educational settings. The goal is never just to manage behaviour — it's to understand what's driving it, and create conditions where a student can genuinely thrive.

Support can involve consultation with parents and educators, observations, collaborative planning, psychoeducation and practical recommendations tailored to the student's needs and school context.

The most effective school support happens when families and educators are working from the same understanding — not in separate directions.

— Hebba Morcos, Registered Psychologist
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School consultation and support

Areas of support — schools

  • Classroom observations and consultation
  • Behaviour support planning
  • Emotional regulation strategies
  • Attention, learning and engagement concerns
  • ADHD and neurodevelopmental support
  • Social and peer relationship concerns
  • Collaborative support between home and school
  • Strengths-based recommendations and planning
  • Understanding sensory and emotional needs
  • School transitions and adjustment support
  • Teacher guidance and practical classroom strategies
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Coral Psychology

Compassionate care. Practical strategies. Meaningful change.

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  • 2B / 32 Prindiville Drive, Wangara WA 6065
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  • Children 6+ and Teens
    • Children and Adolescents
    • Parents and schools
    • Assessments & School Support
  • ADULTS
    • Adult support — Neurodiversity & wellbeing
    • Life Transitions & Relationships
    • Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing
  • Types of therapy
  • CONTACT & INFORMATION
    • Appointments and Referrals
    • FEES AND INFORMATION
    • ABOUT ME
  • Insights and resources
    • When ADHD Looks Like BPD