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"Surviving The School Summer Holidays As A Working Mum"

The nervous-system-first approach to getting through six weeks of no routine without losing yourself in the process.

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If you’re already feeling anxious about how you’re going to juggle it all over the summer holidays… you’re not alone.

Maybe you’re using holiday clubs and still feeling guilty.
Maybe your annual leave doesn’t stretch far enough.
Maybe you’re torn between work, the kids, and trying to enjoy the summer — while secretly counting down until September.

Let’s just say it: the summer juggle is real.
And it’s a lot.

I get it, because I’ve been there too.

I’m Dr Natasha Wallace - Clinical Psychologist and a working mum who knows exactly what it’s like to face the summer holidays with a growing sense of dread.

I’ve been the mum trying to plan every detail, book all the clubs, juggle work deadlines, and still somehow be present and joyful.
And I’ve also been the mum who felt guilty no matter what I did - whether I was working, using childcare, or just needing a break.

That’s why I created this free masterclass. It’s the support I wish I had during those summer holidays that felt impossible, and now, it’s my way of helping you feel more in control, less guilty, and far more supported this time around.

In this masterclass, you’ll discover:

âś… Why the summer holidays hit your nervous system harder than any other time of year, and why that has nothing to do with how organised or capable you are
âś… What's actually happening in your body in the moment guilt or overwhelm kicks in, and what to do about it right then
âś… A practical way to calm your nervous system, even mid-summer-holiday chaos
âś… How to work out what actually matters this summer, and give yourself permission to let the rest go

💛 You’ll leave with…

Real tools you can use the same day, not just feeling reassured, but knowing exactly what to do the next time it gets hard.