Terms of Use.
Terms of Use.
Last updated:
September 17, 2025
Last updated:
September 17, 2025
Welcome to ClearPath. These Terms of Use (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of our website and services. By visiting this site, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
Website Purpose
Website Purpose
ClearPath provides general information about therapy, coaching, and personal growth. The content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
ClearPath provides general information about therapy, coaching, and personal growth. The content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Use of the Site
Use of the Site
You agree to use this website only for lawful purposes and in a way that does not infringe on the rights of others. You must not:
Misuse the website by knowingly introducing harmful software or code
Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the site or its servers
Use content from the website for commercial purposes without permission
You agree to use this website only for lawful purposes and in a way that does not infringe on the rights of others. You must not:
Misuse the website by knowingly introducing harmful software or code
Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the site or its servers
Use content from the website for commercial purposes without permission
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
All content on this website — including text, images, graphics, branding, and layout — is the property of ClearPath or its content providers and is protected by copyright laws. You may view, download, or print content for personal, non-commercial use only. Reproduction or redistribution without permission is prohibited.
All content on this website — including text, images, graphics, branding, and layout — is the property of ClearPath or its content providers and is protected by copyright laws. You may view, download, or print content for personal, non-commercial use only. Reproduction or redistribution without permission is prohibited.
External Links
External Links
Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services. These links are provided for convenience and do not imply endorsement. We are not responsible for the content or practices of any external websites.
Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services. These links are provided for convenience and do not imply endorsement. We are not responsible for the content or practices of any external websites.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, we make no guarantees about the completeness or reliability of the content. Use of the website is at your own risk. ClearPath is not liable for any damages arising from your use of the site.
While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, we make no guarantees about the completeness or reliability of the content. Use of the website is at your own risk. ClearPath is not liable for any damages arising from your use of the site.
Changes to These Terms
Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms occasionally. When we do, we’ll update the “Last updated” date at the top of the page. Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the revised Terms.
We may update these Terms occasionally. When we do, we’ll update the “Last updated” date at the top of the page. Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the revised Terms.
Contact
Contact
If you have questions about these Terms, please contact us at: support@clearpath.com
If you have questions about these Terms, please contact us at: support@clearpath.com
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Didn’t find your answer? Send me a message, I'll respond as soon as I can.
What do you actually do?
I help parents make sense of what's happening with their child. That could be a behaviour that doesn't add up, a nursery system that isn't working for your family, something your child is struggling to say, or just a feeling that something's off. I'm not a therapist yet, but I have a decade of direct experience with children and families, and I'm training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. I read what you send, think about it properly, and come back with something genuinely useful.
What do you actually do?
I help parents make sense of what's happening with their child. That could be a behaviour that doesn't add up, a nursery system that isn't working for your family, something your child is struggling to say, or just a feeling that something's off. I'm not a therapist yet, but I have a decade of direct experience with children and families, and I'm training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. I read what you send, think about it properly, and come back with something genuinely useful.
Is this free?
Is this free?
Yes. Completely. No consultation fee, no hidden costs, no catch. I built this to be accessible to every parent, not just the ones who can afford to pay for it. If you reach out, I will respond. That's the whole idea.
Can I ask you something completely random?
Can I ask you something completely random?
Yes. If it's about your child, your family, something you read, something a nursery said, something that happened this morning — ask it. There's no question too small, too specific, or too strange. I've heard a lot. Nothing you send will surprise me.
What if it turns out to be nothing?
What if it turns out to be nothing?
Then I'll tell you that, honestly. And most of the time, the fact that you asked means it wasn't nothing to you. That matters. A lot of parents leave those questions unanswered for months because they're worried about wasting someone's time. You're not wasting mine.
My child's nursery says everything is fine but I don't believe them. Can you help?
My child's nursery says everything is fine but I don't believe them. Can you help?
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons parents come to me. You know your child better than anyone in that setting does. If something feels off at home, that information is real and worth taking seriously. I can help you figure out what questions to ask, what to look for, and how to have that conversation with the nursery in a way that actually gets heard.
What happens after I reach out?
What happens after I reach out?
I read everything you send. I don't skim it. Then I come back to you with a real response — something that fits your child and your situation, not a generic answer. It's not a form or a chatbot. It's me, reading your words, thinking about your family, and writing back.
What makes someone reach out to you, and when?
What makes someone reach out to you, and when?
It's often something practical. A parent feels like they are not listened to at nursery. A policy that doesn't make sense. A conversation that left them a little confused rather than reassured.
Sometimes it's a child coming home different, while the setting say's they're 'misbehaving,' and you're not sure what that really means.
It could be gaming until 11 at night, arguments during the weekend. It could be school saying your child is aggressive.
Separation, a change at home, or just a sense that something feels off.
Families reach out for all sorts of reasons. Some are big. Some are small. Most sit somewhere in the middle. It's less about crisis and more about wanting to understand what's happening before it grows into something heavier.
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
What do you actually do?
I help parents make sense of what's happening with their child. That could be a behaviour that doesn't add up, a nursery system that isn't working for your family, something your child is struggling to say, or just a feeling that something's off. I'm not a therapist yet, but I have a decade of direct experience with children and families, and I'm training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. I read what you send, think about it properly, and come back with something genuinely useful.
What do you actually do?
I help parents make sense of what's happening with their child. That could be a behaviour that doesn't add up, a nursery system that isn't working for your family, something your child is struggling to say, or just a feeling that something's off. I'm not a therapist yet, but I have a decade of direct experience with children and families, and I'm training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. I read what you send, think about it properly, and come back with something genuinely useful.
Is this free?
Is this free?
Yes. Completely. No consultation fee, no hidden costs, no catch. I built this to be accessible to every parent, not just the ones who can afford to pay for it. If you reach out, I will respond. That's the whole idea.
Can I ask you something completely random?
Can I ask you something completely random?
Yes. If it's about your child, your family, something you read, something a nursery said, something that happened this morning — ask it. There's no question too small, too specific, or too strange. I've heard a lot. Nothing you send will surprise me.
What if it turns out to be nothing?
What if it turns out to be nothing?
Then I'll tell you that, honestly. And most of the time, the fact that you asked means it wasn't nothing to you. That matters. A lot of parents leave those questions unanswered for months because they're worried about wasting someone's time. You're not wasting mine.
My child's nursery says everything is fine but I don't believe them. Can you help?
My child's nursery says everything is fine but I don't believe them. Can you help?
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons parents come to me. You know your child better than anyone in that setting does. If something feels off at home, that information is real and worth taking seriously. I can help you figure out what questions to ask, what to look for, and how to have that conversation with the nursery in a way that actually gets heard.
What happens after I reach out?
What happens after I reach out?
I read everything you send. I don't skim it. Then I come back to you with a real response — something that fits your child and your situation, not a generic answer. It's not a form or a chatbot. It's me, reading your words, thinking about your family, and writing back.
What makes someone reach out to you, and when?
What makes someone reach out to you, and when?
It's often something practical. A parent feels like they are not listened to at nursery. A policy that doesn't make sense. A conversation that left them a little confused rather than reassured.
Sometimes it's a child coming home different, while the setting say's they're 'misbehaving,' and you're not sure what that really means.
It could be gaming until 11 at night, arguments during the weekend. It could be school saying your child is aggressive.
Separation, a change at home, or just a sense that something feels off.
Families reach out for all sorts of reasons. Some are big. Some are small. Most sit somewhere in the middle. It's less about crisis and more about wanting to understand what's happening before it grows into something heavier.
Didn’t find your answer? Send me a message, I'll respond as soon as I can.
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Didn’t find your answer? Send me a message, I'll respond as soon as I can.
What do you actually do?
I help parents make sense of what's happening with their child. That could be a behaviour that doesn't add up, a nursery system that isn't working for your family, something your child is struggling to say, or just a feeling that something's off. I'm not a therapist yet, but I have a decade of direct experience with children and families, and I'm training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. I read what you send, think about it properly, and come back with something genuinely useful.
What do you actually do?
I help parents make sense of what's happening with their child. That could be a behaviour that doesn't add up, a nursery system that isn't working for your family, something your child is struggling to say, or just a feeling that something's off. I'm not a therapist yet, but I have a decade of direct experience with children and families, and I'm training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. I read what you send, think about it properly, and come back with something genuinely useful.
Is this free?
Is this free?
Yes. Completely. No consultation fee, no hidden costs, no catch. I built this to be accessible to every parent, not just the ones who can afford to pay for it. If you reach out, I will respond. That's the whole idea.
Can I ask you something completely random?
Can I ask you something completely random?
Yes. If it's about your child, your family, something you read, something a nursery said, something that happened this morning — ask it. There's no question too small, too specific, or too strange. I've heard a lot. Nothing you send will surprise me.
What if it turns out to be nothing?
What if it turns out to be nothing?
Then I'll tell you that, honestly. And most of the time, the fact that you asked means it wasn't nothing to you. That matters. A lot of parents leave those questions unanswered for months because they're worried about wasting someone's time. You're not wasting mine.
My child's nursery says everything is fine but I don't believe them. Can you help?
My child's nursery says everything is fine but I don't believe them. Can you help?
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons parents come to me. You know your child better than anyone in that setting does. If something feels off at home, that information is real and worth taking seriously. I can help you figure out what questions to ask, what to look for, and how to have that conversation with the nursery in a way that actually gets heard.
What happens after I reach out?
What happens after I reach out?
I read everything you send. I don't skim it. Then I come back to you with a real response — something that fits your child and your situation, not a generic answer. It's not a form or a chatbot. It's me, reading your words, thinking about your family, and writing back.
What makes someone reach out to you, and when?
What makes someone reach out to you, and when?
It's often something practical. A parent feels like they are not listened to at nursery. A policy that doesn't make sense. A conversation that left them a little confused rather than reassured.
Sometimes it's a child coming home different, while the setting say's they're 'misbehaving,' and you're not sure what that really means.
It could be gaming until 11 at night, arguments during the weekend. It could be school saying your child is aggressive.
Separation, a change at home, or just a sense that something feels off.
Families reach out for all sorts of reasons. Some are big. Some are small. Most sit somewhere in the middle. It's less about crisis and more about wanting to understand what's happening before it grows into something heavier.