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Louise Hurley | I help busy parents to build stronger family bonds without compromising boundaries |

15/07/2026

Today only: 70 AED for Siblings Without Fights 🕐 Tomorrow it’s 129. If the bickering has been non-stop this summer, this is for you — comment SIBLING and I’ll send the link. Live July 29th( replay available)

14/07/2026

No childcare. No school. And somehow… we’re still expected to keep everything else running.

If you’re feeling more stretched than usual, you’re not imagining it. Summer removes so much of the structure that helps family life tick along, and it’s often sibling conflict that becomes the flashpoint.

The good news? This is a skill you can teach.

That’s exactly what I’ll be covering in my **Siblings Without the Fighting** live webinar.

✨ Practical strategies.
✨ Scripts you can use straight away.
✨ A framework that helps you move beyond simply “breaking up fights.”

⏰ **Early bird pricing (70 AED) ends in just 2 days.**

👉 Grab your place through the **link in my Linktree (in my bio)**, or simply **DM me “SIBLING”** and I’ll send you all the details.

Who’s feeling the summer juggle right now? 💛

11/07/2026

One of the hardest parts of raising children in an expat community isn’t the heat, the school applications or the logistics.

It’s the goodbyes.

Over the years we’ve said goodbye to friends, neighbours, teachers, classmates, and people who have become part of our daily lives.

This week, it was someone who had helped care for my children.

It reminded me that as parents, we often don’t get the luxury of processing these changes first. We go straight into logistics. Childcare. Work. School. Appointments. The endless mental load of making sure everyone is okay.

But underneath all of that is another job.

Helping our children make sense of change.

We can’t promise our children that the people they love will always stay.

We can’t promise that life will always be predictable.

What we *can* do is become the constant.

The calm adult who says,
*”I know this feels different.”*
*”I’m here with you.”*
*”We’ll work it out together.”*

That’s what secure attachment looks like.

Not protecting our children from every goodbye.

Helping them feel safe enough to move through it.

If you’re raising children far from your extended family, I’d love to know...

What’s been the hardest goodbye your family has had to navigate?

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