Jodie Moar - Qualifications and Expertise
Jodie Moar is a highly qualified professional dedicated to supporting families and children.
She is a qualified counsellor with the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors (AIPC) and holds an advanced major in Child Development and Effective Parenting.
Jodie’s extensive qualifications and experience highlight her commitment to child health and development.
Jodie is also a registered nurse with a graduate certificate in Child Health from the Sydney Child Health Program, bringing over 15 years of expertise in paediatric nursing to her practice.
In addition to her formal education, Jodie has completed specialised training in various child-related disciplines, including
Circle of Security facilitator training
• Certificate in Emotional & Behavioural Disorders in Children
• Certificate in Neuropsychology
• Certificate in Child Psychology
Her comprehensive knowledge of child development, emotional regulation, and behaviour management ensures a well-rounded approach to counselling and support for families.
Our counselling and Parenting coaching includes
• Understanding Child Development:
• In-depth guidance on key developmental milestones from infancy to adolescence.
• Strategies to support cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth at each stage.
• Insights into the unique developmental characteristics of your child and how to tailor your approach to nurture their strengths.
Building Connection and Attachment:
• Techniques to strengthen the bond between parent and child, fostering a secure attachment.
• Support in overcoming challenges that may impact connection, including stress, trauma, and emotional dysregulation.
• Promoting positive communication and empathy to deepen the parent-child relationship.
Emotional Regulation Support:
• Helping parents learn how to manage their own emotions to model emotional regulation for their children.
• Tools for guiding children through big emotions, tantrums, or meltdowns, with an emphasis on patience and empathy.
• Techniques to encourage emotional resilience, helping children cope with frustration, anxiety, and other emotions.
Neuroscience of Parenting:
• Understanding how the brain influences behaviour, decision-making, and emotional responses.
• Practical strategies grounded in neuroscience to help parents manage challenging behaviours and support brain development.
• Insights into how different parenting approaches can shape the brain and influence long-term emotional well-being.