Seeing the World Through the Child’s Eyes 

“The eyes of the future are staring back at us. To protect what is wild is to protect what is gentle.” -

Terry Tempest Williams

It’s not okay. It’s never been okay. And that’s why you’re here. You’re here because you know it should’ve been different for you and you know the future generations NEED different. 


We spend so much of our youth and adolescence trying to fit in and conform to the constructs of what it is and then somewhere down the line most of us realize that we in fact, don’t want to be put into boxes and told who we are and what we should be doing. There comes a time when we truly discover who we are underneath all of the things that have socialized us into who we thought we were. 

Early Childhood Alternative Outlooks

Early Childhood Alternative Outlooks

“Every time we teach a child something, we keep him from inventing it himself.” - Jean Piaget

Seeing the World Through the Child’s Eyes 

Speaking to and respecting them as a whole from the day they are born. 

In an ideal world we would all have beautiful communicative relationships with our parents. We would model and inevitably give the gift of communication to our children.

They would walk hand-in-hand with their grandparents exploring and sharing past and present for the greater of the future.

The Father is the Fire Keeper

He stokes the fire, maintains the fire, and protects it.

He IS the fire.

His past, present and future are burning with passion and potential.

He’s a fire creator, fire dancer and fire protector.

Ensuring the mother herself doesn’t get burnt out. 

The Mother…

She IS nature!

  • The idea that you never “had it” was a false perception of reality. We were born on to this planet and Mother Earth is here to show us our purpose.

  • She blows like the wind. Making space for what is to come. Parting with the imprints of what has been. Acknowledging that it is all a part of our current reality.

  • She flows through us in the same way the water passes through the cracks in a rock. Flowing but not always constant.

  • Burning with passion. Firing on all cylinders. Ready for whatever comes her way.

In an ideal world, the Mother would be nourished and protected by the people around her and in turn she would have the space needed to flourish and grow the way she is destined.

1:1 Parental Guidance Sessions

The children are our teachers and it is our job to protect them, hold them in reverence and only then is it time to watchthem set forth in the world. 

The ultimate goal being to listen and learn from them. 

To step back and observe is the key. Much of adulthood is about returning back to self. Feeding the inner child with bliss. When, where and why do we lose that? 

Our childhood family’s dynamic sets the foundation for the type of love we give and receive as adults. 

  • My developmental philosophy is based on the belief that each child is unique and deserves respect, consistency, caring, and challenge as they grow. I believe children develop at their own pace. They do not acquire knowledge by force. They are motivated by their own desire to make sense of their world

  • Children learn through interaction with the materials and people they encounter. Play provides interaction and is the natural way young children learn. Children learn self-discipline as they learn respect for themselves, others, and their environment. Pride in their abilities, family, and culture adds to their developing self-esteem.

  • Children need a balanced program that fosters independence, choice, and challenge. They also need structure and well-defined limits to feel secure. Positive caregiver-child interaction is crucial to healthy attachment. Even though interaction is a mutual process, adults in an infant's life are primarily responsible for shaping the attachment relationship

Wanna learn more? Check out the Childhood Development blog!