In this six-minute video, Dr. Bruce Lipton shares the story of Bill, a boy who’s unconsciously acting out his parent’s behaviors and beliefs. Bill believes they are his own, unaware that, like a sponge, he subconsciously absorbed most of them during his early childhood development by observing his role models. This is how generational programming happens.
If you’re an early childhood teacher, you’ve probably seen many children mimic their parent’s behavior and attitudes. Although this “mini me” behavior can be humorous at times, when expressed negatively, it can be a real learning block for the child and upsetting for the whole classroom. When left unresolved, negative programs can play out as self-sabotaging behavior throughout one’s whole life.
Supporting children to express their highest potential by freeing them of negative programming and self-limiting beliefs has a deep and lasting impact.
The ICWIB! Program is designed to help both children and adults transform old beliefs, perceptions, and behaviors that hinder their ability to succeed. With this in mind, we invite you to explore some of the ICWIB! art activities and videos for FREE.
After using the ICWIB! Program in their classroom, here’s what one teacher observed:“We also received the following benefits: the ability to create calmness at will; ability to removed learning blocks and access more of what we know and finally learn more ways to get ourselves unstuck in problem-solving situations. The most exciting thing is that this program gives people of all ages a life-long tool for personal growth and self-examination.”
Also, in a recent interview, Dr. Bruce Lipton said, “…Freedom is the ability to create without the limitation of generational programming. The I Create What I Believe! (ICWIB!) Program is a gateway and a pathway into a new and better future because it allows children to fully express themselves and to not be limited by the beliefs that have been passed down from generation to generation. This program also frees up children’s minds and allows their creative nature to create a better world for all of us, which is what we need right now!…”
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