
This facilitated parent and child group offers six weeks of guided Saturday mornings rooted in connection, rhythm, and shared experience.
Families gather in a small group setting to participate in simple activities, shared snacks, and open conversation. The structure is gentle but intentional, creating space for both children and parents to build confidence within community.
This program is professionally facilitated and grounded in lived family support experience. It is designed to strengthen early attachment, encourage peer connection, and offer parents a steady place to ask questions and grow alongside their children.
Limited spaces are available to preserve the small-group environment.
Contact Wildblossom to reserve a space.
Wildblossom offers parent education talks and community discussions centered on early childhood development, home rhythm, behavioral guidance, and relational care.
These gatherings are designed to support families in understanding the developmental stages of young children and to strengthen alignment between home and school. Topics include rhythm in the home, boundaries and authority, mixed-age dynamics, and cultivating steady environments that support long-term growth.
Additional speaking engagements and keynote offerings are available upon request.
A monthly women’s circle is held at Wildblossom, offering space for handwork, shared snacks, and steady conversation.
Participants are invited to bring a small contribution of food or tea, along with personal mending or handwork. The gathering is designed to cultivate connection, practical skill, and restorative community in a calm, welcoming environment.
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