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Amandine Cadars

Following a multi-disciplinary university training in France, I specialized in Health Education, emphazing on holistic approaches, such as the consideration of the psycho-emotional and interactive aspects of health. I deeply believe that the first prevention and education needs start with the arrival of each human being on Earth. Then my path lead me in SB, where I had the pleasure and the gratitude to meet the CCD community, and participated in a DONA training workshop.

Positively trustful in the process of Birth I would like to spread this confidence that could also reconcile and reconnect individuals and couples with so much: with their own bodies' wisdom, with their relation to Nature, with their familial story, with empathy, trust, compassion and solidarity values which are so needed in our world... Besides, there is so many ways to console and to support healings when difficulties or sufferings occur.

Since a few years, I have, in a non-formal way, accompanied some women and parents whose first parental experiences have been quite traumatic. I've contributed to support them in their healing, to re-empower themselves, and to weave a peaceful relationship with their little ones. I'm thus very sensitive to babies' first experiences too, knowing how much they need continuity and safety feelings, from the very beginning. I've taken care of infants since I'm a child, and my passion for these little persons' becoming just get deeper with years!

Birth and welcoming a new human being are underlying events in all human life, and I'd be honored to help, you and more and more people, in living these moments as respected as they deserve to be, by supporting families in those processes that make everyone grow up in consciousness and in Life.

 

 
 
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