Events & Education

Fresh perspectives in supportive environments.

  • Hopes & Dreams for the New School Year

    Sunday
    Sept. 21, 2025
    12 -1 pm

    Zoom Session
    Link sent upon registration

  • Let Go of Limitations & Plant Seeds of Courage

    Saturday
    Oct. 18, 2025
    12 - 2pm

    Morgan Hill, CA
    Address sent upon registration

  • The Power of Nonverbal Communication

    Sunday
    January 11, 2026
    12 - 1 pm

    Zoom Session
    Link sent upon registration

  • Social Connection as the Core of Communication

    Saturday
    April 11, 2026
    12 - 2p

    Morgan Hill, CA
    Address sent upon registration

View the Workshop:

Hopes and Dreams
for the New School Year

Luna led the group through reflection activities and meditation exercises to help participants set intentions and goals for the upcoming school year, emphasizing the importance of envisioning success before planning specific actions. Participants concluded by sharing personal reflections about their parenting journeys and selecting focus words for the new school year while discussing different approaches to problem-solving and therapy.

“Luna is Exceptional”

“I’ve had the privilege of working alongside Luna for several years as an occupational therapist, collaborating to support the children we serve in reaching their fullest potential. Luna is a creative, fun, and highly skilled speech-language pathologist with a wealth of knowledge. She continually strives to help each child grow and thrive, always encouraging them to reach the next level. Her passion is evident in every session—she pours her heart into her work, not only supporting the children but also educating and empowering their families.

I’ve also had the opportunity to attend her parenting workshops, which gave me a new perspective on her talents as a lecturer. It was an incredibly valuable experience that prompted meaningful reflection on my own parenting and goals for my children. Over the years, I’ve learned so much from Luna. I frequently incorporate her strategies into both my professional sessions and my personal parenting.”

— T.P. | Occupational therapist (OT) colleague