There has been an explosion of research over the past decade that shows how important the first few years of a child’s life are in terms of social, emotional, and cognitive development. For many years, preschool and infant toddler care providers have focused on helping children compensate and overcome traumatic experiences and home life deficits.
Their devoted work has shown that just because a child has experienced trauma or grew-up in an unstable home doesn’t mean they are destined to create the same life for themselves as an adult. Basically we don’t have to be victims of our past. However, in order to really shed the constraints of the past and be creators of our future, we need to understand how our mind works, what triggers those old ineffective patterns and beliefs, and how to change them.
It wasn’t until I met Dr. Bruce Lipton and found out about his research many years later that I came to understand how my approach to drawing could bring about such significant changes in my life. The ICWIB program grew out of that awareness and my desire to make this information available to adults and children of all ages.
With this in mind, I invite you to explore some of the ICWIB! art activities and videos for FREE, because they are designed to help you reconnect deeply with yourself, silence the negative tapes in your subconscious mind and learn how to become the person you were designed to be, not the person you were taught to be.