Join the Bloom Community
Informed by Worldwide Indigenous Wisdom & Grounded in NeuroRelational Care
A space for parents and practitioners who want easier, more joyful interactions with children
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Life with children today often feels like a tug-of-war between fast-paced modern demands and our deeper instinct to nurture children with presence and patience. Many parents and practitioners feel alone, pulled between societal pressures and the desire to be there for kids.
The Bloom Community exists to reconnect parents and practitioners with Worldwide Indigenous ways of being with children, rooted in relationship, community, and belonging, while weaving in the insights of Neurorelational Care to help us understand what children (and we) need to thrive.
We're here for everyone, and those raising and working with exceptional children are particularly drawn to our methods. They are PDA friendly, trauma-informed, and take the needs of the adult into account, too.


Community of Practice Groups
with others walking this path

Classes
that teach the brain science behind our methods

Q&A
where you can get questions answered

Who is the Bloom Community for?
The Bloom Community is for parents, practitioners, and educators who:
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Want a trauma- and sensory-informed way of responding to children's behaviors
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Want to transform their relationship with children into ways that honor them as sovereign beings
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Feel drawn toward Worldwide Indigenous parenting practices that promote a more horizontal (egalitarian), rather than vertical (authoritarian), relationship with children
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Are ready to practice parenting and work with children/families with less fear and more trust
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Want parenting and working with children/families to become less stressful, more playful, and joyful.

Who are we?
The Bloom Community is hosted by Betty & Amelia, parent and practitioner coaches who bridge Worldwide Indigenous parenting practices with science from NeuroRelational Care, a model that helps people reduce stress and build resilience.
We believe that healing challenging emotions and behaviors comes from restoring connection: to ourselves, to children, and to community.
How much does it cost?
It's $48 per month for a place to...
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Get your questions answered
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Meet other parents or practitioners who share your struggles
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Take classes, learn skills, and get feedback on your parenting/practitioner practice
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Join a Community of Practice group
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Get special discounts on our services
