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Connecting the Dots: How My Diverse Offerings Support Lifelong Wellness

If you’ve found this blog post likely you’re poking around my website and wondering how all that I’ve studied and all that I offer ties together. In my journey as a fertility awareness educator, doula, and infant developmental movement educator, I’ve discovered a common thread that weaves through all my services: the profound importance of emotional and physical attunement. Each of my offerings is not just a separate service but a piece of a larger puzzle aimed at supporting families through various stages of life.

The Power of Fertility Awareness

My path to becoming a fertility awareness educator began with a personal need to take control of my hormonal health. I found fertility awareness methods (FAM) to be an empowering tool—one I wished I had learned much earlier. Navigating chronic illness and hormonal imbalances underscored the critical connection between stress and fertility for me. When stress levels rise, the body rightfully prioritizes survival over reproduction, leading to challenges in conception. Fertility is fundamentally about abundance and vitality, whereas stress signals scarcity and danger. Through my coaching, I aim to help clients understand these dynamics, promoting emotional well-being and stress reduction.

Embracing Infant Developmental Movement Education (IDME)

My journey into Infant Developmental Movement Education (IDME) began during my time as a work-study student at The Babies Project. Immersed in the profound work of my teachers, I was captivated by how their seemingly small interactions with infants impacted both the babies and their families. IDME emphasizes the importance of movement and sensory experiences for infants, laying the foundation for healthy development and offers families a holistic approach that nurtures their emotional and physical well-being from the very beginning.

Supporting Families as a Doula

Learning about fertility awareness, IDME, and doula work in parallel was a catalyst for me to forge a new career path. My doula services bridge these offerings, providing continuous support prenatally and through labor and postpartum recovery. As a doula, I focus on helping families co-regulate and create safety for themselves, fostering a calm and nurturing environment that facilitates bonding and healing. This integration promotes a smoother transition into parenthood, enhancing the emotional and physical connection between caregivers and their babies.

Tutoring for Lifelong Learning

In addition to my work with families during the early years, I offer tutoring services that focus on academic support and personal growth for students K-12. I stumbled into this work as a way of supporting myself during my social work graduate program and discovered I had a unique combination of skills to offer both academic and emotional support: My approach to tutoring emphasizes not only traditional educational goals but also the development of emotional intelligence and self-regulation skills. I believe that a strong foundation in these areas can empower students to navigate their educational journeys with confidence and resilience.

My tutoring sessions are designed to meet each student’s unique needs, fostering a growth mindset that encourages curiosity and a love for learning.

Fostering Lifelong Relationships

One of the most rewarding aspects of my work is when clients transition through my various services. I cherish the moments when a fertility client becomes a doula client, who then embraces IDME—this cyclical journey reflects the growth and development of families. Ultimately, my goal is to be a trusted source of education and support within my community. I aspire to empower individuals and families on their journeys of personal development and growth, offering a comprehensive approach that addresses their needs across the lifespan.