Liberated Parenting: A 3-Sunday Immersive
A transformative, heart-centered reawakening of how we understand parenting, attachment, and the developing nervous system.
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Parenting is one of the most powerful forces shaping human development. And yet most of us were never taught how a child’s brain forms, how attachment actually works in real time, or how our own early experiences shape the way we show up for the children we love.
This immersive gives you a compassionate, science-grounded, emotionally liberating reset whether you’re parenting now, preparing to parent, repairing your parenting history, or seeking to understand your own childhood through a new lens.
What This Immersive Offers
Across three Sundays, we explore:
Day 1 — Understanding the Attachment Blueprint
- What happens in the brain from birth to age 7
- How early patterns shape behaviour, emotional regulation, and identity
- Your own attachment map and how it influences your parenting instincts
- Why certain moments trigger you — and how to understand what’s happening inside you
Day 2 — The Parenting Patterns We Inherit
- How our nervous system responses impact our children
- What happens when security wasn’t well-established early on
- The four core pillars of secure-parenting posture
- Breaking cycles of overwhelm, shutdown, over-functioning, and reactivity
- Real-life examples of insecure responses — and how they can shift
Day 3 — Liberated Parenting in Practice
- How to embody secure behaviour even when you feel activated
- Practising the "self-correction" pathway that rewires old patterns
- Understanding how secure parents experience the same situations differently
- Demos, role-based examples (including the father’s voice, the mother’s voice, and the child’s perspective)
- Creating a parenting environment rooted in emotional safety, presence, and attunement
Why a Three-Sunday Format?
This structure is intentionally designed to support deep learning and emotional integration:
- Sunday 1: Orientation and clarity
- Sunday 2: Activation and re-patterning
- Sunday 3: Embodiment and secure application
The pacing allows for reflection between sessions, nervous-system gentleness, and a more grounded transformation.
Who Is This For?
- Parents, step-parents, grandparents, caregivers
- Adults wanting to understand their own childhood more clearly
- Anyone working with children in community or educational settings
- People healing their attachment history and wanting a new model of emotional safety
What You’ll Walk Away With
- A clear understanding of how a child’s brain and emotional system actually develop
- Tools for navigating difficult behaviours without shame or power struggles
- A secure parenting posture you can apply immediately
- More compassion for yourself and for the child you once were
- A lighter, more liberated relationship to the parenting role itself
Location: within Edmonton and surrounding area – venue to be announced
Dates:Â March 8, 15 and 22/26
Time: 10 am – 4 PM
Cost Options as follows:
Individual: 599
Two-Person Registration: 999
(Register with a partner, friend, co-parent, or any second adult you want to learn with.)Â
Applications are open until January 31, 2026.
Once received, we’ll confirm your place and share venue details.Â
Individual Registration
Price:Â $599 CAD
For one participant. Includes all three Sundays, workbook materials, and access to follow-up resources.
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Register NowTwo-Person Registration
Price:Â $999 CAD
For any two adults registering together: friends, co-parents, partners, sisters, or anyone wanting to learn alongside you.
IMPORTANT: All registrations for the Liberated Parenting Immersive are final. Because space is limited and each seat is reserved, refunds are not available. You may transfer your registration to another adult up to 7 days before Day 1 by emailing us. Venue details, preparation notes, and welcome information will be provided in advance of the immersive. This program offers education and experiential learning, and is not a replacement for therapy or medical care. We ask all participants to honour confidentiality, respect the learning environment, and care for their own emotional wellbeing throughout the experience.