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Let's Get Moving

One of the most important things for regulating yourself is movement. In this series, we look at how you can help your kids (and you!) get moving!

Course Summary

One of the three most important things for regulating yourself is movement. In our series on movement, we look at how you can help your kids (and you!) get moving. This isn't just about physical health and avoiding overweight kids/obesity, but it's really about all the ways getting moving helps to balance your mood, manage your stress, and stay connected from the very beginning of life.

In this series, we talk to mother and wellness educator, Bethany Springer, for real world examples of how you can add some movement into your life as a parent. These are super doable and I've been enjoying putting them into practice since we had the conversation!

We also had the privilege of talking with Larry Cohen Ph.D., author of Playful Parenting and his newest book The Opposite of Worry, about avoiding power struggles and getting everyone moving. We even talked about handling the transition away from technology and how to maintain the connection.

We end this series with Kate White, RCST, who is a body worker specializing in Pre and Perinatal Psychology. She talks about early movement patterns (like in the womb) and how those patterns continue after birth. If you have a baby or are expecting, this is an important conversation for you!

You'll enjoy the practical tips as well as the science in each of these conversations!


Pay what you can…

Please pay as much as you can afford to support the work we’re doing here at The Consciously Parenting Project. We strive to make our information affordable for all families. If you can afford more, you’re helping to support a family who might not otherwise be able to have the support, so thank you for paying more when you can.

Together we are stronger.

Together we make a difference.

Together we make the world a better place.

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Rebecca Thompson Hitt

Rebecca Thompson Hitt, MS, MFT, PPNE, CPP is a holistic family therapist with nearly 30 years of experience, specializing in couples, families, and individuals seeking personal growth. She is the founder of The Consciously Parenting Project and has authored four books on parenting and relationships, supporting hundreds of families throughout her career. Many of her clients have allowed her to witness their children grow into self-directed, healthy adults who respect and value diverse perspectives.

Rebecca employs a holistic, whole-body, whole-brain, and whole-family approach, integrating Prenatal and Perinatal Somatic Psychology, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and psychoneuroimmunology practices. Her work is grounded in attachment and trauma research, utilizing story-based, paradigm-shifting support to uncover the hidden narratives that guide us toward connection and understanding.

Her personal journey as a parent inspired her to shift her focus from behavior to relationship, leading her to write her first books. Rebecca believes in the transformative power of storytelling and is dedicated to guiding others through their own narratives to find answers and foster meaningful connections.

John Smith

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Highly Recommended Course. Easy to Understand, Informative, Very Well Organized. The Course is Full of Practical and Valuable for Anyone who wants to Enhance their Skills. Really Enjoyed it. Thank you!!

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