The Healing Our Children World Summit-Encore Edition starts March first. It is before April which is ASD awareness month and the host is a nutrition, SPD, and ASD, nutrition expert. Her name is Julie Matthew’s who you can learn more about via her Nourishing Hope website (Among other places). To learn more about the Functional medicine’s routes to helping care givers of children with any of the following- Sensory Processing disorder’s, Allergies, ASD, ADHD, Asthma, Anxiety, Pandas, Lyme, Pans, and more.
check out this summit http://healingourchildrenworldsummit.com/index.html
Or for Julie Matthew’s ( I edited it which came to me via an e-mail) Intro to the Summit, encore Season! Read her description for it below.
The 2017 Healing our Children World Summit starts on March 1, this year, for the first time, you’ll have the chance to listen to new interviews and also to listen to some of the best interviews from the first three years of the Summit. I’m calling it the Encore Edition.
As always, the Summit will bring you a mix of presenters and topics that will challenge and inspire you to rethink your relationship with your child (or with the parents and children you support professionally) and introduce you to some modalities and approaches to healing that could help bring about some shifts, from the subtle to the significant.
For new interviews, this year I’m speaking with Deana Welch about The Gift of Receiving (a critical skill for caregivers), with Mike Ulicki about his daughter’s experience with PANDAS, with Kelsey Fox Bennett about an integrated approach to helping children feel safe and stay regulated that involves both movement and essential oils, and with Shawna Pulver about the power of Functional Diagnostics Nutrition to determine what’s at the root of your child’s emotional, behavioral, or learning challenges. Plus, I’ll be leading another live EFT tapping class where we’ll do some tapping on releasing stress and increasing calm.
For encore interviews, I’m making available some of the most powerful and profound interviews from past Summits, including Sebern Fisher on neurofeedback, Gabor Mate on the biology of loss, Donna Jackson Nakazawa on Adverse Childhood Experiences, Bruce Lipton on epigenetics, Patty Wipfler on parenting aggressive children, and so many more. You can see the full speaker schedule here.
As always, it’s absolutely free to listen to each interview for 24 hours, starting at 9 am Central on the date listed (or 7 am Pacific, 8 am Mountain, 10 am Eastern, and 3 pm GMT). Four interviews (of about 1 hour in length each) will be available each day, starting on March 1, for six days. You’ll receive emails each day with a link to the day’s featured interviews.
I understand that you may not have four hours each day to listen to every interview. For some of you who signed up back in 2014 for the very first Summit, you may have already heard some interviews and can focus on new material and interviews you missed before. Even if every single interview is new for you, though, I urge you to trust your intuition about which interviews to focus on, and trust as well that you’ll learn what you most need to know. For those who don’t want to miss a single interview, or who know they’ll want to listen to several interviews again later (or to share with a spouse or colleague), you can also choose to purchase the audios to keep forever. (This year the upgrade also comes with my eCourse – 21 Days of Tapping -which delivers to your inbox 21 days of written and video tapping support on a range of issues facing parents of challenging children.)