Walk In Ready

$39.90

The step-by-step guide for mothers who want to feel prepared, grounded and confident before every school meeting or review.

School meetings can feel overwhelming, especially when you're advocating for a child with additional needs, navigating a system that doesn't always speak plain English, or walking into a room where you feel like the least powerful person at the table. Whether you're in Australia, the UK, the US, Canada or anywhere else in the world, the experience of navigating a school system as a mother is remarkably universal. The feelings, the dynamics, the need to advocate clearly and confidently, they don't change with the postcode.

This resource changes that.

Walk in Ready walks you through everything you need to do, know, ask and bring before every school meeting - from routine parent-teacher catch-ups to annual reviews, IEP planning sessions and challenging conversations with the principal.

But it goes beyond the practical. Because showing up prepared on paper isn't enough if you're flooded with anxiety the moment you sit down. That's why this resource includes a full mindset and mental preparation section including breathing tools, anchor phrases, affirmations and a grounding ritual, so you can walk in feeling like yourself.

Inside you'll find:

  • A complete before-meeting checklist covering your child, your rights and the school system

  • A documents and practical prep guide so nothing gets left behind

  • Research and question-planning prompts to help you prepare what to say

  • Breathing exercises and grounding tools to calm your nervous system

  • Anchor phrases and affirmations written specifically for school meeting anxiety

  • In-the-room strategies and helpful conversation phrases

  • A post-meeting debrief and follow-up checklist

  • Reflection spaces throughout to make it personal to you and your child

This resource is for you if: You've ever left a school meeting wishing you'd said more. If you've cried in the car park. If you've agreed to something in the room that didn't sit right. If you want to walk in next time feeling ready.

You belong at that table. This checklist helps you own your seat at it.

The step-by-step guide for mothers who want to feel prepared, grounded and confident before every school meeting or review.

School meetings can feel overwhelming, especially when you're advocating for a child with additional needs, navigating a system that doesn't always speak plain English, or walking into a room where you feel like the least powerful person at the table. Whether you're in Australia, the UK, the US, Canada or anywhere else in the world, the experience of navigating a school system as a mother is remarkably universal. The feelings, the dynamics, the need to advocate clearly and confidently, they don't change with the postcode.

This resource changes that.

Walk in Ready walks you through everything you need to do, know, ask and bring before every school meeting - from routine parent-teacher catch-ups to annual reviews, IEP planning sessions and challenging conversations with the principal.

But it goes beyond the practical. Because showing up prepared on paper isn't enough if you're flooded with anxiety the moment you sit down. That's why this resource includes a full mindset and mental preparation section including breathing tools, anchor phrases, affirmations and a grounding ritual, so you can walk in feeling like yourself.

Inside you'll find:

  • A complete before-meeting checklist covering your child, your rights and the school system

  • A documents and practical prep guide so nothing gets left behind

  • Research and question-planning prompts to help you prepare what to say

  • Breathing exercises and grounding tools to calm your nervous system

  • Anchor phrases and affirmations written specifically for school meeting anxiety

  • In-the-room strategies and helpful conversation phrases

  • A post-meeting debrief and follow-up checklist

  • Reflection spaces throughout to make it personal to you and your child

This resource is for you if: You've ever left a school meeting wishing you'd said more. If you've cried in the car park. If you've agreed to something in the room that didn't sit right. If you want to walk in next time feeling ready.

You belong at that table. This checklist helps you own your seat at it.