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21 Days of Play
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Do you want to learn some new tools to help everyday challenges in parenting?
Are you wanting to parent without harsh punishments but don’t know what do when your kids won’t listen?
Are you wanting more joy and connection in your everyday?
21 Days of Play is a wonderful introduction into how we use play to connect with our children. Based on Aware Parenting, the work of Dr Aletha Solter Ph.D, over the course of a few weeks your will learn about the different types of attachment play and how we can use these games to connect with our children. Would you like to learn playful ways to respond to every day challenges? Rather then resorting to punishments and power-over our children we can respond using connection and the power of laughter to address the underlying need that is often driving your child's behaviour. If you are looking for a different way to relate to your child this course is a great place to start.
What's Included:
Short introduction into Aware Parenting and Attachment Play
21 videos 5-15mins in length (can be watched daily or all together over 3.5 hours of pre recorded videos).
Example of these games In-action in written PDF which can be printed and handy for quick reference.
FB Group to join a like minded community, ask questions and share your play wins and challenges!
Content is provided in videos format with captions, audio and written format for various learning preferences and needs.
How we respond to our children makes a huge difference to how they experience the world. When our children are behaving in unenjoyable ways and we yell, shout, demand, or punish it only escalates the situation. Responding playfully is not always easy but having some games ideas up your sleeve will make it easier to respond in more enjoyable ways.
This is a self paced course with unlimited access so you can revisit this information whenever you want.
Do you find it hard to be playful?
This course is for you if:
You are wanting to learn more about Aware parenting and conscious parenting philosophy
You are wanting to feel more joy with your parenting
"Over the past 21 Days, I have rediscovered the muscle of play. And it really is a muscle. I was not only reminded of all that I already do and to pick up that which I had let slide, but more so I was taken to the next level with the concept of family play, not just parent/child in the 1:1 sphere.
Yes that’s important but so is the tribe/community/family. Because of the momentum built here, by me showing up every day in the small and manageable ways that Shelley invited me to do so, I found the feeling of family.
I realised it was something I have always had and that by turning towards it, exercising it, I can continue to grow it like any other aspect of myself, my psyche, my body or my outer life. I am going forward with renewed vigour around my own capacity to help my child (and myself) heal from past traumas and navigate present moment events, as well as to address and repair my ‘less than’ parenting moments. Deepest thanks Shelley, I will definitely be front and centre for 21 days of play when you run it again! Absolute gold xxx”.
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Hi I’m Shelley Clarke.
A mum of three beautiful children. I'm passionate about helping parents feel centred and their families live with joy, laughter and connection.
I specialise in Craniosacral Therapy (CST), parent education, childhood behaviour and trauma, and work with families to help parents foster deeper connections with their children and establish household harmony. My role as a Parenting mentor has evolved over the years from my own struggles and parenting journey.
As I searched for strategies to help my own children and learnt more about the body and our nervous system, I found some wonderful tools that changed my relationship with myself, my children and all those around me.
As a certified Hand in Hand Parenting Instructor, Aware Parenting Instructor and Marion Method mentor my goal is to help shift the parenting paradigm to include more compassion, unconditional love and acceptance. It is my wish that all children feel safe and supported to follow their own unique path.
Connection is always the answer and I encourage parents to look behind the behaviour to the underlying needs. When we meet the needs of our children they feel deeply heard, understood and loved. Magic happens when we listen deeply and attune playfully.