Overview
Parenting is not a role—it is a relationship. And like all meaningful relationships, it mirrors back to us who we truly are.
In the rush of routines, school drop-offs, screen time debates, and endless to-do lists, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters: the connection. The Mindful Parent is a two-day immersive workshop designed to gently guide you back to that connection, not only with your child but with yourself.
This workshop isn’t about perfect parenting. It’s about conscious parenting—becoming aware of how your own emotions, patterns, and unresolved wounds shape your child’s emotional landscape. Children are our mirrors, often reflecting our deepest vulnerabilities, our hidden fears, and our unspoken longings. When we pause and pay attention, these reflections become the doorway to transformation, for both parent and child.
Facilitated by Dr. Newton Kondaveti and Dr. Lakshmi Newton, pioneers in inner transformation, this journey provides a safe and sacred space for exploring the psychology, spirituality, and soul of parenting. You’ll engage in mindfulness practices, emotional inquiry, guided meditations, and experiential activities to become more present, attuned, and grounded as a parent.
Because the most powerful gift we can offer our children is not protection from life, but presence in it.
Who is it for?
• Recognize how your childhood wounds can unconsciously shape your parenting
• Discover how healing yourself can unlock emotional safety for your child
• Practice the art of responding over reacting—especially in moments of chaos
• Build tools for authentic communication, empathy, and emotional regulation
• Shift from control and correction to connection and conscious guidance
• Integrate spiritual practices into parenting without dogma or pressure
Key Takeaways
• Recognize how your childhood wounds can unconsciously shape your parenting
• Discover how healing yourself can unlock emotional safety for your child
• Practice the art of responding over reacting—especially in moments of chaos
• Build tools for authentic communication, empathy, and emotional regulation
• Shift from control and correction to connection and conscious guidance
• Integrate spiritual practices into parenting without dogma or pressure