by Heidi | Aug 16, 2017 | Being a parent, conscious parenting, Creating vibrant children, new children, Sensitive kids |
Beautiful friend, I have a secret that I’ve kept to myself for too long. And it’s not because I wanted to hide it from you. It’s because I didn’t realise that it could be relevant to you. But now I know, very strongly, that it is. The truth is : my son sees angels. ...
by Heidi | Aug 3, 2017 | Creating vibrant children, new children |
I asked my boys if they knew what autism was today. They didn’t, but they’d heard of it. I explained it is technically a ‘label’. And then changed tact… The story begins ‘Well boys, you know I was drawn to people with what is called Autism, back when I was your age...
by Heidi | Jun 26, 2017 | conscious parenting, Creating vibrant children, Speech development |
[This post is dedicated to the mothers who wonder about the timing of speech therapy or those that have had one too many appointments… and still looking for the magic wand] As a Speech Pathologist, I have worked with MANY children over the years with speech...
by Heidi | Jun 19, 2017 | conscious parenting, Creating vibrant children, Food sensitivities, Going natural, Speech development, Toxins |
{Warning : about to pour some of my heart out here, friends!} It’s funny. When I studied Speech Pathology, it was always about helping children not adults and knowing I would stick with it forever. No way would I be one to change careers. What would I have beyond...
by Heidi | Jun 13, 2017 | conscious parenting, Creating vibrant children, Toxins |
{This blog post is inspired from the many children I see that are less-than-vibrant – ‘going along okay’ to those with a clear brainfog to those with learning difficulties and disabilities.} First up, let’s talk about the pineal gland as an endocrine gland in...
by Heidi | Mar 17, 2017 | Creating vibrant children, Food sensitivities, fussy eaters |
Many families struggle with a fussy eater at dinner time. It can be oh so stressful and quite overwhelming for you, as the mum, who is usually left feeling guilt, shame and frustration at not being able to help your child to thrive. It is no wonder. Unfortunately,...