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Move First, Parent Later
- Schlagwörter: Brain behavior development
- Mitglieder: 5 (Ă 0)
- BeitrÀge: 1
- Kursanzahl: 7
- Preis / Monat: $49
- Community-Typ: Hobby
- Erstellt: 15.07.2025
- Besitzer: Kim Prince
- URL Name: raising-resilient-brains-8396
Move First, Parent Later is a private community for parents who want to eliminate behaviors, improve focus, sleep, & learning... all while building calm, confidence, and resilience in their children.
When homework battles, bedtime struggles, or emotional outbursts take over, itâs easy to feel stuck and alone. But your childâs challenges arenât about willpower or âbad behavior.â Theyâre rooted in the nervous system. And when you strengthen the nervous system, everything changes.
Inside youâll find:
đ„ Support from parents who get it
đ Expert resources from 20+ years in child development + functional neurology + OT
đ„ Quick movement tools to calm meltdowns
đ Live Q&A calls for real-time guidance \(with monthly guest experts\)
đ Step-by-step roadmaps to more peaceful days
This isnât just another parenting group. Itâs where science meets practical parenting so you can lead with confidence and watch your child thrive.
đ Join today and take the first step toward Raising Resilient Kids.
When homework battles, bedtime struggles, or emotional outbursts take over, itâs easy to feel stuck and alone. But your childâs challenges arenât about willpower or âbad behavior.â Theyâre rooted in the nervous system. And when you strengthen the nervous system, everything changes.
Inside youâll find:
đ„ Support from parents who get it
đ Expert resources from 20+ years in child development + functional neurology + OT
đ„ Quick movement tools to calm meltdowns
đ Live Q&A calls for real-time guidance \(with monthly guest experts\)
đ Step-by-step roadmaps to more peaceful days
This isnât just another parenting group. Itâs where science meets practical parenting so you can lead with confidence and watch your child thrive.
đ Join today and take the first step toward Raising Resilient Kids.