Are You A Conscious Parent?
As parents we want the best for our children.
A better childhood. Better education. Better opportunities to prosper.
But even with your best intentions, there’s usually ONE child who gets neglected… and you may not even know it.
A child who longs for just as much love, care, protection, acknowledgment and connection as the children standing in front of you.
That child is you…Your ‘inner child’.
What you may not realize is that the way you raise your children is often a direct reflection of your own unmet childhood needs.
And as long as those unmet needs are not healed, you may be unconsciously projecting them onto your children – causing them to inherit the same fears, doubts and insecurities you once had as a child.
So if you truly want to raise your children to grow into their most resilient, fulfilled, courageous and authentic version of themselves, you first need to “parent yourself”.
This is the heart of what it means to be a Conscious Parent.
And it is the topic of a mind blowing new online Masterclass with the foremost expert in parenting Dr. Shefali Tsabary.
This radically new approach of parenting has really caught fire, with tens of thousands of parents around the world choosing to bring more consciousness in how they raise their children.
Even Oprah endorsed Dr. Shefali’s work as “revolutionary” and “life-changing”.
So if you want to know how to:
- Heal your inner child,
- Meet your children’s hidden needs,
- Effortlessly navigate the unique challenges of parenting,
- Create an environment for your children to reach their true potential,
- And to do so with poise, calm and peace of mind…
Live long, love life and be well!
Harold
About Dr. Shefali
Endorsed by Oprah as “revolutionary” and “life-changing”, New York Times bestselling author and owning a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University, New York, Dr. Shefali is the foremost expert in the field of conscious parenting.
Dr. Shefali’s journey into this radically new parenting paradigm arose from her own experience as a parent herself. Reacting irrationally to one of her then 3-year-old daughter’s tantrums, Dr. Shefali became deeply self-aware that her parenting frustrations were never about her child. Rather, it was about her own unmet childhood needs that she was unconsciously projecting on her own daughter.
This profound realization led her to dissect and challenge the more ‘controlling nature’ of traditional models of parenting – which, as soon discovered, often puts undue pressure on young children, robbing them of their confidence and autonomy.
Merging western psychology and eastern philosophy, Dr. Shefali espouses a more conscious approach to parenting that centres around honoring our children as sovereign beings, creating real connections with them, and most importantly, raising our own consciousness as parents.