For Individuals

Natural Learning Relationships describes our unfolding consciousness from birth to age 23. When, as adults we access practical and easy to understand knowledge how consciousness was (or wasn’t) nourished in our personal development, we gain new mastery in all aspects of our life. This knowledge deepens self-knowledge and influences behavior, ego development, relationship, knowledge formation, and emotional connection. 

Developing consciousness throughout childhood is often left without guidance while the glitterati of data and power are rewarded. Appreciation of developing consciousness is the key to understanding our own unfolding awareness and behavior. Then we take the deliberate, responsible, and caring steps towards optimal well-being. 

Specifically, we gain access to our innate capacities to:

  • know where we belong with a solid sense of place in ourselves and in the world

  • trust ourselves  and able to navigate complex emotional relationships with care and compassion

  • develop healthy autonomy with the ability to self-govern in a variety of social situations

  • with good sense and sound judgement to act responsibly, access purpose and meaning in life, find substantive values, and contribute to our own and others’ long-term well-being with awareness of the interdependence of all life

Yes, consulting often leads to parents and educators competentcy in their relationships with children. Yes, honesty saturates intimate relationships. And Yes, many folks chose consulting with us for their own personal growth.

Call, write, or click and we’ll set some time to talk. Of course, our work together is customized and completely confidential.

My sharing my story with you over the years and your encouragement and ability to be in inquiry with me has been one of the most significant processes in my life and therefore my children's lives. I am truly so grateful for who you are and for what you have offered and what transpires as I take that offering and use it to move toward knowing my own wholeness over and over again. 

 

Danelle T., Teacher, Bookkeeper, Parent

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