In this episode Shelley chats with fellow Marion Method mentor Attalia Egerton.  Passionate about psycho-spiritual inquiry, re-parenting and re-culturing, Attalia is also a primary school teacher, kinesiologist, somatic meditation and embodiment facilitator and mother to two. Her vision is mentoring other parents and teachers in integrating this work into their lives and the education system at large. In this episode you'll learn about:- what bringing a psycho-spiritual lens to the classroom does for Attalia- why all teachers can feel *less* exhausted when using the Marion Method in class- the importance of speaking authentically to children and giving them a safe space to be themselves- why understanding the 'love' and 'will' needs/hurts according to the Marion Method helps teachers in the classroom- how competition is embedded into the school system and what it is doing to our children... and so much more! If you are believe it is the birthright of our children to feel safe and connected and to thrive in the classroom, then this is the podcast episode for you!Shelley's 21 days of Play courseContinue the conversation with Shelley here:https://www.facebook.com/shelleyclarkemindbodyparentinghttps://www.instagram.com/_shelleyclarke_/Find Attalia Egerton here:IG: @attaliaegertonFB: @attaliaegerton.com.auhttps://attaliaegerton.com.au/This podcast is produced by Nikki O'Brien from Quintessential Being

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