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EP91 Top Tips for Family Harmony from a Pediatric Occupational Therapist with Julia Aynsley

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Innhold levert av Christa Bevan. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Christa Bevan eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
In this episode, I'm chatting with Julia Aynsley. Julia is is a mother of three young children and a practicing pediatric occupational therapist for the past 10 years. Through her work, Julia supports families holistically to get to the root of what might be preventing a child from living their best life. She evaluates children in the motor, sensory, behavioral, social, play, cognitive and self-care spheres. Julia’s mission is to support parents in finding what’s aligned for their family, and she herself is on this very same journey at home each day.
In this episode you'll learn:
  • Supporting our sensory sensitive kids
  • How our children communicate through their behavior and what we can learn from it
  • Each of our top tips for creating family harmony
  • The value of imperfection, especially as cycle breakers

For more from Julia:

http://www.haramakilove.com


Ready for deeper support and the tools it takes to be a better cycle breaker? Grab all the details about the FOUNDATIONS course --> christabevan.com/foundations
Join my free "virtual village" on Facebook --> facebook.com/groups/theradicalmothervillage

Follow me on Instagram –> instagram.com/radicalmothervillage

A radical mother is a woman poised in her power ready to disrupt cycles of generational trauma running through her family like wildfire. She's working to improve her life, the lives of her children, and shape the landscape of her community. If that's you - you're in the right place.
This podcast is designed to connect you with resources, inspiration, and the reminder that you are not alone as you embark on your journey of radical mothering.
I’m your host Christa Bevan and I’m a nervous system educator for cycle breaker moms as well as a certified TRE (trauma releasing exercises) provider, and a trauma-informed yoga instructor. And of course, a fellow Radical Mother. My approach to this work blends neuroscience backed tools and heart-centered intuition.
Did you enjoy today’s episode? Be sure to head to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate & review the show. Not only do these help me know you’re enjoying the content, but they help this work be seen by even more Radical Mothers that need it in their lives too.

  continue reading

105 episoder

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Manage episode 346087909 series 3340466
Innhold levert av Christa Bevan. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Christa Bevan eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
In this episode, I'm chatting with Julia Aynsley. Julia is is a mother of three young children and a practicing pediatric occupational therapist for the past 10 years. Through her work, Julia supports families holistically to get to the root of what might be preventing a child from living their best life. She evaluates children in the motor, sensory, behavioral, social, play, cognitive and self-care spheres. Julia’s mission is to support parents in finding what’s aligned for their family, and she herself is on this very same journey at home each day.
In this episode you'll learn:
  • Supporting our sensory sensitive kids
  • How our children communicate through their behavior and what we can learn from it
  • Each of our top tips for creating family harmony
  • The value of imperfection, especially as cycle breakers

For more from Julia:

http://www.haramakilove.com


Ready for deeper support and the tools it takes to be a better cycle breaker? Grab all the details about the FOUNDATIONS course --> christabevan.com/foundations
Join my free "virtual village" on Facebook --> facebook.com/groups/theradicalmothervillage

Follow me on Instagram –> instagram.com/radicalmothervillage

A radical mother is a woman poised in her power ready to disrupt cycles of generational trauma running through her family like wildfire. She's working to improve her life, the lives of her children, and shape the landscape of her community. If that's you - you're in the right place.
This podcast is designed to connect you with resources, inspiration, and the reminder that you are not alone as you embark on your journey of radical mothering.
I’m your host Christa Bevan and I’m a nervous system educator for cycle breaker moms as well as a certified TRE (trauma releasing exercises) provider, and a trauma-informed yoga instructor. And of course, a fellow Radical Mother. My approach to this work blends neuroscience backed tools and heart-centered intuition.
Did you enjoy today’s episode? Be sure to head to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate & review the show. Not only do these help me know you’re enjoying the content, but they help this work be seen by even more Radical Mothers that need it in their lives too.

  continue reading

105 episoder

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