by Karen Melton | Dec 2, 2015 | Articles, Attachment, Conception, Conscious Early Parenting, Early Consciousness, Pregnancy
What can you, as individuals and parents, do about the way you are bringing your children in to life, so that they have the best chance at holistic health? One of the core principles of Somatic Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology is that babies are conscious and...
by Karen Melton | Aug 14, 2014 | Articles, Childbirth, Conscious Early Parenting
I want to give you some great ways that you can be prepared for any kind of c-section. I advocate strongly for mom’s to practice Prenatal Attachment parenting because if you have a strong connection with your baby by the time you get to your birthing, you have a...
by Karen Melton | Jul 27, 2012 | Articles, Conception, Conscious Early Parenting, Early Consciousness, Pregnancy
Conception necessitates two people coming together to make a baby and there is the potential for their union to be deep, passionate, conscious and totally present. As we come into life at conception we receive our first imprint of relationship from how our parents are...
by Karen Melton | Jul 29, 2010 | Articles, Conscious Early Parenting
We had a new baby come into our family in 2002, and I was reminded how much change needs to happen when a little one comes into the family. Everyone has to make space for the new member, both internally and externally within the family roles and dynamics. In birthing...
by Karen Melton | Jul 30, 2009 | Articles, Conscious Early Parenting
There are many ways that our children communicate with us before conception. Dreams, visions at the edge of sleep, meeting during meditation or prayer, a sense of a hovering presence, an inner voice, telepathic thoughts/conversations, and even moving physical objects...
by Karen Melton | Jun 22, 2009 | Articles, Attachment, Conception, Conscious Early Parenting, Early Consciousness, Pregnancy
Unborn baby’s are conscious, sentient, and vulnerable. They benefit greatly from gentle, loving connection provided regularly by their parents, especially their mother, from the very beginning of their life – long before birth. Become the parent you...