Genevieve Muir
Work with Gen to build a deeper foundation of connection with your child.
Build a deeper foundation of connection…
Without a doubt, the adjustment into parenting for the first time is a huge transition. Having worked with over 10,000 first-time parents through her work at the Mater Hospital – and having 4 kids of her own – Parent Educator and Obstetric Social Worker Genevieve Muir will help you to filter out the noise and tune into your child’s needs. Gen works her magic to inspire you and your little one to thrive from birth to 5 years old with key, actionable strategies to achieve connection and attachment. Connection is always at the core.
Daunted by the task of bringing your newborn home? Or, are you struggling to communicate with your toddler?
Struggling to find answers?
Sifting through all the information out there can leave you feeling even more unsure of what to do!
Overwhelmed with what to do?
Feeling anxious as a parent or unsure how to cope when navigating life with little ones?
Wish you had more confidence?
Wish you had the knowledge and tools to make the right decisions for you and your family?
Meet Genevieve
Meet Genevieve… Your key to connection.
Parent Educator and Obstetric Social Worker at the Mater hospital in Sydney and also a mother to four beautiful boys, Gen is passionate about working with families around connection and attachment with their children from birth to five years.
Gen assists parents to filter out the noise and find the parenting rhythm that works for them. She has a Bachelor of Social work (BSW) at UNSW, is a Circle of Security Facilitator, a Tuning Into Kids Facilitator and has a Grad Dip. in Grief and Bereavement Counselling.
With 13 years on the ground raising four kids Gen understands the challenges parents face first hand and is passionate about helping families adapt to the modern parenting world and all its challenges – to not only survive but thrive.
GEN’S CREDIDENTIALS
Two Programs
01 Connected baby
How will it help 
- The first twelve weeks of parenting. Everything you need to know about sleep, settling, and crying. What’s normal for newborns as they adjust to the world.
- A deeper dive into crying babies, how much babies cry, how this can make parents feel, what’s normal and how to navigate it.
- Connection and attachment. What matters in your relationship with your baby in the first 11 months of life.
- The information overload, how to know what to listen to and how to filter out some of the noise.
- Your relationships with each other, with family and with yourself as a new parent.
- ‘The village’ or lack one. How to establish the right support that will assist you in parenting.
- The importance of taking breaks and self-care.
- Soothing, swaddling, and a bonus video where Gen shows how to swaddle your baby two different ways.
Bonus Guidance & Support
Bonus Module
Bonus Module
02 Connected families
How will it help 
- How do I make sure my older child feels connected with me as they adjust to the baby?
- I want my older children and baby to be be friends. How do I help their relationship to get off to a great start?
- My older child is very attached to one parent. We are wondering how to navigate this and a new baby?
- How do I set up that first meeting for success? What helps my older child in these first moments?
- How do I juggle two kids and manage any changes in behaviour that arise?
- What do I do if I notice a change in behaviour in my older child in the lead up to or following the birth?
- My child is preferring one parent over the other, what do we do about this?
- I’ll be having a c-section, and my older child still wants to be carried all the time, how do I explain that I can’t pick her up?
- Do I move my older child out of the cot before the baby comes?
- What are the pitfalls to watch out for?
Bonus Guidance & Support
Bonus Module
We are confident you will find value in our series, but if you disagree - we will provide you with a 7 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!*
*We do ask that you make the effort to complete at least 70% of the series.
“In times of transition kids need to feel connected. It is human to struggle with transitions but no one on earth struggles more than our gorgeous toddlers.”
“Oh my goodness I wish I had found you before now!!!! Thank you so much for giving me the tools to tap into exactly what my son Ollie needed as he adjusted to his baby sister. I’m not saying every day has gone smoothly, but the difference is in our confidence, particularly knowing he needed us to be confident with boundaries and welcome any big feelings.”
Mel
“I remember crying after listening to you talk because your words really were so touching and empathetic. Going through lockdown and returning home to a toddler with a newborn, you really helped guide me at a time when I was feeling lost and weak.”
Rebecca
"I remember crying after listening to you talk because your words really were so touching and empathetic. Going through lockdown and returning home to a toddler with a newborn, you really helped guide me at a time when I was feeling lost and weak."
Zoe
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I remember crying after listening to you talk because your words really were so touching and empathetic. Going through lockdown and returning home to a toddler with a newborn, you really helped guide me at a time when I was feeling lost and weak.
Rebecca
Oh my goodness I wish I had found you before now!!!! Thank you so much for giving me the tools to tap into exactly what my son Ollie needed as he adjusted to his baby sister. I’m not saying every day has gone smoothly, but the difference is in our confidence, particularly knowing he needed us to be confident with boundaries and welcome any big feelings.
Mel
“We had our second baby this year and we have been following your advice around how we manage our toddler's feelings/emotions and wow, it has helped so much! I have no doubt that this has made the transition to a family of four much smoother for all of us.”
Jen
This is for you if…
- You’re a bit daunted by the enormous transition of bringing a baby into your world
- You’re feeling lost as a parent
- You want help with settling your baby and putting them to sleep
- You’re anxious about bringing a second baby home to your toddler
- You’re unsure how to communicate with your tantrum-y or fussy toddler