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Join the team at Meerilinga as we equip parents with strategies and techniques on how to create positive childhoods.

  1. MAPS: Slowing Down Emotional Patterns

    JAN 8

    MAPS: Slowing Down Emotional Patterns

    Parenting is seen as ‘natural’ but we need MAPS to navigate us through the challenges, especially in the first few weeks of parenthood.   Manager of Meerilinga Parenting Services, Belynda Smith, and Sharon Cooke, a parent-infant therapist, discuss the need to slow down and be present with their little one. Sharon shares her experience helping to develop Mother-Baby Nurture and how this short, 10-week programme can form a foundation for a lifelong connection.   Discover MAPS for Parenting: mindfulness, attunement, play and self care by following us online or viewing our YouTube playlist. Find more support at Meerilinga: https://www.meerilinga.org.au/   About Sharon Cooke, Parent-Infant Therapist: Sharon Cooke originally trained as a Registered Midwife and Child Health Nurse. In the first half of her career, she worked in early parenting—supporting families through consultations and parent education, with a special focus on children’s sleep and behaviour. As a mother of three herself, Sharon was motivated to really understand the mysteries of parenting, and she dug deep into it all. Over time, though, she realised something was missing. When it came to family trauma and loss—the struggles that most needed compassionate support—her professional toolkit felt empty. This is what sparked her curiosity about family relationships, trauma, and the way patterns of relating are carried from one generation to the next. To explore this further, Sharon completed a Master’s in Perinatal and Infant Mental Health and trained as a Parent-Infant Therapist. Drawing on attachment science and neurobiology, she went on to author Mother-Baby Nurture—a reflective group for mothers and infants that addresses the transmission of trauma, a subject that’s rarely spoken about. Today, Sharon trains and supervises a multidisciplinary team of clinicians delivering Mother-Baby Nurture in 13 communities across WA. This free program supports families with newborns, helping them start life together on strong and nurturing foundations.   The MAPS for Parents podcast is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people. Meerilinga would like to recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community and pay our respects to their culture and to elders past, present and emerging in the spirit of reconciliation.

    29 min
  2. MAPS: Tuning Into Your Values

    12/03/2025

    MAPS: Tuning Into Your Values

    There’s a whole bunch of MAPS out there, but it’s important that we don’t lose sight of what we value most.   In our conversation with Karen Young, expert on paediatric anxiety and the neurodevelopment of children, we explore the importance of sticking to our core values as parents, whether it’s honesty, kindness, courage or respect. When parents embody these values themselves they can more easily nurture those same qualities in their children and lead them through emotions and anxiety.   Discover MAPS for Parenting: mindfulness, attunement, play and self care by following us online or viewing our YouTube playlist. Find more support at Meerilinga: https://www.meerilinga.org.au/   About Karen Young, founder of Hey Sigmund: Karen began her career as a psychologist and is now recognised as one of Australia’s leading authorities on paediatric anxiety and the neurodevelopment of children. She is a sought-after speaker, educator, and consultant, and works with parents, schools, government bodies, and child and adolescent-focused organisations both in Australia and overseas. Karen is the founder of ‘Hey Sigmund’, an internationally popular online resource that provides contemporary, research-driven information on anxiety and the neurodevelopment of children. She has written five books, including the bestselling ‘Hey Warrior’ and 'Hey Awesome', which creatively assist children to understand and manage anxiety.   The MAPS for Parents podcast is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people. Meerilinga would like to recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community and pay our respects to their culture and to elders past, present and emerging in the spirit of reconciliation.

    22 min
  3. MAPS: Navigating Neurodivergence

    11/20/2025

    MAPS: Navigating Neurodivergence

    Spend some time on the couch with Dr Theresa Kidd and Dr Miriam Kirby, clinical psychologists at The Kidd Clinic. Alongside host and Manager of Meerilinga Parenting Services, Belynda Smith, they discuss the different MAPS that parents can use to navigate neurodiversity and relieve the pressure on themselves and their children. Discover MAPS for Parenting: mindfulness, attunement, play and self care by following us online or viewing our YouTube playlist. Find more support at Meerilinga: https://www.meerilinga.org.au/   About Dr Theresa Kidd, Clinical Director of The Kidd Clinic: Dr Theresa Kidd is a clinical psychologist, research fellow and the clinical director of The Kidd Clinic, a private psychology group practice focussed on Autism, ADHD, and Mental Health across the lifespan. Theresa is committed to helping neurodivergent individuals of all ages to minimise their challenges, increase their strengths and to achieve meaningful life goals. Drawing from her own experience of living within a neurodivergent family, Theresa is passionate about increasing family quality of life by assisting families to be as strong and healthy as possible.   About Dr Miriam Kirby, Clinical Team Lead at The Kidd Clinic: Dr Miriam Kirby is an experienced Clinical Psychologist who has worked within the areas of Autism and Mental Health for over 20 years. She is committed to helping neurodivergent individuals of all ages to understand their identity, identify and advocate for supports and accommodations, and manage co-occurring mental health conditions across different settings. Miriam has a particular interest in supporting Autistic women and girls from a neurodiversity affirming perspective, including those who have been identified as Autistic later in life.   Discover more about The Kidd Clinic: https://www.kiddclinic.com.au/   The MAPS for Parents podcast is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people. Meerilinga would like to recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community and pay our respects to their culture and to elders past, present and emerging in the spirit of reconciliation.

    27 min

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Join the team at Meerilinga as we equip parents with strategies and techniques on how to create positive childhoods.