About
The blending of our experience and training offers the collective knowledge we hold of both the scientific and the practical sides of childhood development and family life. From our passion for all that our work encompasses, came the formation of Slow Family Living.
We are offering a way of thinking about, seeing and implementing family life. We provide the science, the practicals and the lens for understanding, believing and appreciating the richness of building and maintaining lifelong family connections. We want people to see that family life can be the well where members can go to fill up and to have fun. We offer tools, support and inspiration that guide people in slowing down, connecting and enjoying life as individuals and within the family.
If this is your first time on our site, we hope you will browse around and see what we are offering and why. If you are interested in finding out more about your own Slow Family Living, please download our Slow Family Living workbook or our Family Mission Statement workbook .
If you need guidance or inspiration in working through your process, please join us for one of our classes or workshops – we offer tele-classes on occasion too for those far away. We’d love to have you. We are grateful you are here and we’d love to hear your thoughts on ways you have found to slow down, connect and enjoy your own family life.
We are both extremely passionate about helping families truly find the goodness in family life. We strive to help families live an intentional family living that resonates with how they envision a connected family life to be. We could not imagine more heartfelt work.
We are promoting the idea that you know what is actually best for you and for your family. We want people to see and to truly believe that family life can be the well. It can be the place where members go to fill up, to have fun, to connect and find inspiration. We want families to understand that by slowing down and trusting themselves, they can find connection and true, unending joy within themselves and within the family unit.
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