Emma-Rose Consulting

Teachers, Leadership teams, Parents, Community, Professionals.

Emma-Rose is an engaging and energetic presenter who is passionate about what she is teaching.

Services

  • Evidence based

    As a registered psychologist, Emma-Rose understands the importance of starting with the science. Information shared is based on current research, and is communicated in a user-friendly manner, tailored to the audience.

  • Experienced clinican

    Emma-Rose Parsons, a registered psychologist and the director of Spectrum House Psychology and Co-Director of Paediatric Health Collective.

    She has been working with children, youth, and families, alongside their schools for over 20 years.

    She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her teachings.

  • Energetic and engaging

    Emma-Rose is passionate about her work and approaches her presentations and supervision with energy! You’ll be engaged and drawn in to the information, in an interactive and user-friendly manner.

  • Your school, your community, your way

    No cookie cutter programs here folks. Different communities have different needs. Emma-Rose is aware that what your school or community needs, is likely different to what others may require. She’ll ask you, investigate, and then tailor a program to suit.

  • Options and choices

    Whether is it a 2-day intensive seminar, a Power Hour, onsite, in person or via Zoom, Emma-Rose’s presentations are designed to meet your needs.

    Some schools opt for 2 hours, every 2-4 weeks, others prefer a combination of staff training followed up by parent training to ensure cohesion.

    Having a school team retreat? That’s a perfect opportunity for more in-depth training.

Topics Emma-Rose presents on:

Emma-Rose enjoys running professional development workshops and seminars, these usually have specific topics.

A few of my core topics :

  • Understanding and supporting children and teens with anxiety.

  • Understanding and supporting children and teens with distress (challenging) behaviours.

  • Understanding and supporting ADHDers.

  • Understanding and supporting autistic children and teens.

To understand these topics in more detail, please click here:

All presentations are tailored to the specific group’s needs, these can be run face to face or virtually, for as little as 60 mins, or as long as 2 days.

An example of topic content:

Anxiety

This learning event is right for you if… 

  • You are an educator (teacher, teaching support, leadership) with a student in your care who is experiencing anxiety.  

  • You may be in a primary or secondary school, your student may have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, or may simply be experiencing anxiety symptoms that are negatively impacting their schooling. 

A description of the material covered:

  • The presentation will be user-friendly and engaging. They cover the why, the what, and the what next of anxiety support in a school context. 

Key takeaways:

  • How anxiety presents in students.

  • Understanding the impacts of anxiety on learning.

  • Understanding the science of anxiety, in a user-friendly manner.

  • Triggers that may increase anxiety in school contexts.

  • How to change the environment to support anxious students.

  • What can you assist the student to learn about anxiety, to better enable them to help themselves.

A teaser:

This fast-paced, user-friendly, and evidence-based presentation will leave you with a solid understanding of anxiety and strategies you can implement immediately. 

Why people should register:

Anxiety significantly impacts a student’s ability to learn, and although anxiety can be quite normal, it can also be very debilitating.

Developing an understanding of how anxiety can affect students is becoming a priority in today’s education climate. These sessions provide practical knowledge which you are able to apply immediately, empowering educators and students for better outcomes.