Mothers with young children
More ease in motherhood
Your children are growing, but the hustle and bustle remains. You're running from school to work, from sports club to supermarket, and in between, you're trying to maintain some semblance of a social life. Sometimes it feels like you're constantly chasing yourself—and somewhere along the way, you've lost yourself a little.
You might notice yourself having less and less energy, losing your temper more easily, or focusing on what "has to be done." Meanwhile, a little voice somewhere whispers: Is this it?

The phase that everyone underestimates
Once the baby phase is over, the world expects you to have "found your groove again." But with school schedules, workloads, and a household that's never finished, it sometimes feels like you've taken on yet another job.
Support for mothers with young children helps you to:
Making space for yourself, without feeling guilty.
Rediscovering who you are beyond motherhood.
Breaking patterns that drain you.
Making choices based on your values, not on what 'people' think.
How I work
We combine coaching, (psycho)education and practical exercises to reconnect you with what you need.
This could mean gaining insight into your own energy leaks, practicing setting boundaries, or simply standing still for a moment instead of rushing on.
And yes, even the things you “aren’t allowed to say” are welcome here.

Rates
Practice consultations 75,-
Online consultations from €65
Trajectories
Consisting of consultations and interim guidance
5 sessions: €340
7 sessions: €500
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to have a specific problem to receive guidance?
No. This is precisely about preventing yourself from running out of energy. You don't have to wait until it's "bad enough."
Can I also start if my children are already in primary school?
Yes. Whether you have a toddler in the "I want to do it myself" phase or a school-aged child experiencing homework stress, it's a balancing act, and guidance can help ease that burden.