Talking to children about drugs and alcohol on San Diego News 6

This morning, I spoke with Heather Meyers about how parents can help their children deal with the threats of sex, drugs, and alcohol.  As I discuss in the segment, it begins very early on, and may not be quite what you think. Obviously our children are exposed to far more today at an earlier age […]

NBC News interviews Erika about Facebook and parenting

Many of you who have found my web site have come here because you are looking for help with the frustration with Facebook, and other people posting pictures of your child without your permission. Last week,  NBC News called me as they were researching this important topic, as they had found that the amount of […]

Talking conscious parenting on Conscious Cool Chic radio show

This week, I was honored to be the featured guest on Conscious Cool Chic’s radio show with the fabulous Molly McCord! We chatted all things conscious parenting, how important the heart connection with our child is to their growth, now to nurture that, and also how to learn from our highly intuitive children. We even […]

Brand new web site coming SOON!

My apologies for the current state of my web site.  I am currently re-doing the entire site, improving it with many more features, etc.  In the meantime, please sign up for my list, to be notified when it’s ready.  Or join us on my FaceBook page.  Can’t wait to see you on the other side! […]

How aware are infants really?

In this week’s video post, I discuss the powerful idea about just exactly how aware infants are from the start – far more so than many people think.  Understanding this point can be a vital component to a conscious parent’s approach to their children.     Here is the clip from America’s Funniest Home videos…. […]

Conscious parenting tip: Stop talking so much!

This week’s video discusses a conscious parenting approach to a common “instinct” in parents, to explain, and to “teach” our children, and why this is not the best strategy in the long run.   Do you ever think you are “talking too much?”  How have you stopped doing this in your parenting?