About

“The potential possibilities of any child are the most intriguing and stimulating in all creation.”
— Ray L. Wilbur, third president of Stanford University

Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamt of becoming a mother and always knew I wanted to work with children. That dream led me to become an occupational therapist, and eventually, the proud mother of two beautiful children. I couldn’t be happier.

While hosting workshops for mothers and their babies, I was constantly seeking ways to support both our children’s development and our growth as parents. My curiosity sent me down many different paths, driven by a deep desire to understand who we are and why we’re here. Now, as a mother, I found myself searching for ways to help my children explore these same questions.

If there was information out there, I wanted to find it and I left no stone unturned.

It wasn’t until I discovered astrology that I started to uncover some truly meaningful answers. I was amazed that someone could interpret so much about me my character, strengths, and challenges just by looking at a chart filled with symbols. I needed to understand how this was possible. From that point on, I became a lifelong student of astrology.

A child’s birth chart offers powerful insights from the moment they are born. It can help us better understand their unique personality, gifts, talents, and challenges. It’s like being handed a blueprint one that can guide how we nurture and support their development in the most aligned and empowering way.

As my journey continued, I also became curious about the dynamics between myself and my partner. After all, the energy between us creates the environment in which our children grow. I came across the work of Gary Chapman and became passionate about the Five Love Languages. Learning to “speak” my children’s love languages positively influenced their behaviour and emotional development. And speaking my partner’s love language helped create a more peaceful, supportive home for our whole family.

“The best security blanket a child can have is parents who respect each other.”
— Janet Blaustone

One of the hardest but most important lessons I’ve learned is to trust my gut. In a world full of parenting advice and well-meaning opinions, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or second-guess ourselves. But I believe that as parents, we have an innate knowing of who our children are and what’s best for them. Our job is to take the wheel and carve out a path that reflects our values, our parenting style, and the unique needs of each child.

This also means reflecting on our own upbringing acknowledging what didn’t serve us and committing to break patterns that don’t align with the kind of parent we want to be.

Bringing together astrology, love languages, and my background in early childhood development has helped me fill in the gaps. It’s given me a holistic lens, one that honours the physical, emotional, and spiritual layers of a child’s growth.

Nothing excites me more than helping parents decode their child’s unique blueprint and, most importantly, showing them how to use that knowledge to create an environment where their child can truly thrive.

“There is no single effort more radical in its potential for saving the world than a transformation of the way we raise our children.”
— Marianne Williamson