Reclaim your joy in parenting and relight the brilliance in your child
without
needing to medicate
Your child has always been intelligent. But lately they’ve shut down, become distant, rebellious, anxious, and a shell of their true self. You’ve pored over all the parenting books and podcasts without any solution because none of them understood your situation.
How ready are you for an unexpected and highly effective solution? Leveraging the first language we all used from day 1 of our life: PLAY.
Without any spoken word we learned how to show feelings of hunger or thirst, to connect with ourselves and others, to stand, walk and run, to smile and cry, to be authentic and be loved. We did not even have to learn this language: we were born with a natural ability and desire to play..
Could your bright and sensitive child shows glimpses of their unique brilliance in playful interactions? If so, would careful observation and deep listening be essential for discovering this hidden genius?
Your child has always been intelligent. But lately they’ve shut down, become distant, rebellious, anxious, and a shell of their true self. You’ve pored over all the parenting books and podcasts without any solution because none of them understood your situation.
How ready are you for an unexpected and highly effective solution?
Leveraging the first language we all used from day 1 of our life: PLAY. Without any spoken word we learned how to show feelings of hunger or thirst, to connect with ourselves and others, to stand, walk and run, to smile and cry, to be authentic and be loved.
We did not even have to learn this language: we were born with a natural ability and desire to play.
Your bright and sensitive child shows glimpses of their unique brilliance in playful interactions! Careful observation and deep listening will be essential for discovering this hidden genius!
Start joyful communication when talking just isn't enough
"Within a few short weeks our family culture changed: We Laughed much more together!"
"Playing speaks louder than words"
“I had to give up control with my kids–I love to hear them laugh.” “I am now more aware of play opportunities and take them every chance I get.”
“I did not play a lot as a kid – I have to catch up now!”