Free Mum & Baby Support Sessions in Lake Macquarie (Limited Places)

A gentle, professionally guided space for new mums to connect, feel supported, and better understand their baby in the early months.

Free to attend. Small group. Limited places.

What to expect

These circles are for mothers with babies in the first year who are looking for calm, connection, and trustworthy support.

Each session offers space to:

  • Connect with other local mums

  • Slow down and simply be with your baby

  • Receive gentle, developmentally respectful guidance

  • Grow in confidence as you observe and understand your baby

  • Feel supported in a warm, non-judgemental environment

These Sessions Are Free For Mums Who Are…

  • Adjusting to life with a new baby (0-12 months)

  • Feeling a little overwhelmed

  • Craving calm, real connection with other mums

  • Looking for trustworthy support, reassurance and guidance

  • Drawn to understanding an authentic Montessori approach

A Glimpse Inside Our Recent Sessions…

Ready to join us?

Limited Spots - Secure your free place in our next Lake Macquarie session.

Term 1 (6 weeks): Tuesdays, 17 Feb - 24 Mar
Time: 9:00 – 10:30am
Location: Toronto Multi Purpose Centre
Session dates: 17 Feb, 24 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar, 24 Mar

Guided by Sarah — AMI Qualified 0–3 Guide

Sarah is passionate about helping children reach their full potential and supporting collaborative, trusting relationships between parents and children.

As a mother of two boys — now beautiful young men — a former paediatric nurse, a qualified Montessori 0–3 Director, a Diploma-qualified early childhood educator, and an experienced postpartum doula, Sarah brings a wealth of experience working with babies, children, and families.

Her aim is to support each family to get the very best out of parenting and to help them become the parents they want to be. Her approach is shaped by research in neurology and child development, Montessori pedagogy, her experience supporting people through challenging stages of life, and four decades of accumulated wisdom in childhood development.

Why mothers love these circles