Paula Noble

Beyond Behavior: Unlocking Your Child's Potential

Educational and Developmental Psychologist, Director of Noble Psychology, Author and Speaker

Healing Conversation #1368

— Many parents, teachers, and caregivers spend years trying to manage a child's challenging behaviors, learning difficulties, emotional struggles, or lack of motivation—often addressing the symptoms without identifying the true cause. But what if there is one underlying factor acting as a bottleneck, quietly limiting a child's ability to thrive?

In this episode, we explore a fascinating and innovative approach to child development through the lens of the Theory of Constraints—a framework originally developed to improve performance in complex systems. Applied to child psychology, this model asks a powerful question: What is the primary constraint preventing this child from reaching their full potential?

That constraint may be emotional, such as anxiety, shame, grief, or unresolved trauma. It may be cognitive, such as executive functioning challenges, attention difficulties, or learning differences. Or it may be environmental, including family stress, social pressures, lack of support, or unmet developmental needs. Rather than trying to fix everything at once, the Theory of Constraints encourages us to identify and address the single most significant factor limiting growth.

This conversation offers a compassionate and practical perspective on helping children flourish—not by asking, "What's wrong with this child?" but by asking, "What is standing in the way of this child's growth, and how can we help remove it?"

Join us for an insightful discussion about unlocking potential, fostering well-being, and creating the conditions for every child to thrive.

Valeria interviews Paula Noble — She is an Educational and Developmental Psychologist, and Director of Noble Psychology, with over 30 years of experience helping children and families navigate the complexities of growing up.

Paula’s work is shaped by more than her professional training—it’s grounded in lived experience. As a teacher, psychologist, parent, and grandparent, she understands firsthand the challenges families face when a child is struggling with anxiety, learning, friendships, or emotional regulation—and how powerful the right support can be.

Paula began her career in classrooms across Australia and Singapore before moving into school psychology in some of Sydney’s leading independent schools. Today, she provides evidence-based assessment and therapy, helping families move from overwhelm to clarity, confidence, and connection.

In recent years, Paula has also faced her own life-changing challenge—undergoing open heart surgery for a congenital condition. This experience has deepened her perspective, strengthening her belief in resilience, gratitude, and the importance of truly living.

Alongside her clinical work, Paula is a creative writer. She has written two plays—Deli Chick and Brad Checks In—both staged at Sydney’s iconic Old Fitzroy Theatre and is the author of the satirical novel Deli Chick.

Whether working with families or speaking to audiences, Paula brings warmth, honesty, and insight—helping people feel understood, supported, and empowered to move forward.

Learn more about Paula Noble and her work!