Patrick Ney is an author and Lead Trainer at All About Parenting, a global parenting organization active in more than thirty countries around the world. An inspiring speaker who has featured at Tedx, he has led hundreds of workshops, seminars and meetings for more than a hundred thousand parents worldwide. His first book, “When At the Zoo Watch the Humans” was a No. 1 Amazon Best Seller and he’s just released his first book for children, “What Do Humans Taste Like?” a fun book designed to help children develop theory of mind thinking.
Patrick is a loving father and husband. His love for his daughters has led him on a journey to being a better dad for his girls and a better husband for his wife and sharing that story with other parents. His work inspires thousands of parents to start learning parenting and he shares both his successes and his many failures.
He lives in Warsaw, Poland, with his 2 daughters, Zofia and Mia and wife, Maja. In his spare time he runs ultramarathons, assault courses and throws kettlebells.
To date Patrick has run almost 1000 workshops, events and masterclasses for almost 100,000 parents around the world. He has answered thousands of parents’ questions live and worked with hundreds of parents in 1 on 1 individual coaching as part of the All About Parenting Programme. He regularly attends scientific and academic conferences to deepen his knowledge of child and adolescent psychology.
Patrick is certified in a range of other methodologies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy and the HANDLE Methodology for neurodiverse children. He is a Certified DIR Floortime Practitioner and has been described as a ‘natural born therapist.’
Patrick is currently finishing his Masters in Applied Neuroscience with a specialisation in Neuropsychology.
More than anything else, Patrick is a father. Patrick joined All About Parenting, determined to become a better parent before becoming a Certified Trainer. His love for his daughters has led him on a journey to being a better dad for his girls and sharing that story with other parents. His work inspires thousands of parents to start learning parenting and he shares both his successes and his many failures.