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Embodying Aware Parenting
Embodying Aware Parenting
39 episodes
7 months ago
In part two we continue to hear how India and her team manage more than one child and their feelings all at once. India offers specific games and approaches that ensure all the children are acknowledged and held as needed. Her profound stories point to the wisdom of children and notably her own daughter’s capacity to be sensitive and attuned to the needs of others. And so we all shout what about sibling rivalry? Yes it happens at times in most households. India’s calm trust of the principles of Aware Parenting gives her the capacity to offer consent based solutions to get to the root of rivalry dynamics. So inspired and grateful for these conversations. To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com
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In part two we continue to hear how India and her team manage more than one child and their feelings all at once. India offers specific games and approaches that ensure all the children are acknowledged and held as needed. Her profound stories point to the wisdom of children and notably her own daughter’s capacity to be sensitive and attuned to the needs of others. And so we all shout what about sibling rivalry? Yes it happens at times in most households. India’s calm trust of the principles of Aware Parenting gives her the capacity to offer consent based solutions to get to the root of rivalry dynamics. So inspired and grateful for these conversations. To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com
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Ep. 23 Why don't kids go to sleep?
Embodying Aware Parenting
23 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 23 Why don't kids go to sleep?
Aware parenting recommends the radical idea of play before bed as one of the many ways to ensure that a loving connection is re-established at bedtime. Dr Aletha Solter recommends that when a child feels safe and easy in their body they will sleep. When many of us were growing up there may have been an emphasis on keeping things low key, on unwinding and settling and calming our children before bedtime so that they would dose off without a fight. This may have come from a more fearful outlook of needing to have ‘control’ and ‘authority’ over our children. In this episode we begin to explore how bedtimes can look very different and be very healing for ourselves as well. To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com
Embodying Aware Parenting
In part two we continue to hear how India and her team manage more than one child and their feelings all at once. India offers specific games and approaches that ensure all the children are acknowledged and held as needed. Her profound stories point to the wisdom of children and notably her own daughter’s capacity to be sensitive and attuned to the needs of others. And so we all shout what about sibling rivalry? Yes it happens at times in most households. India’s calm trust of the principles of Aware Parenting gives her the capacity to offer consent based solutions to get to the root of rivalry dynamics. So inspired and grateful for these conversations. To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com