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10 Reasons Why You Should Attend The United We Parent Inaugural Event

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The United We Parent founders, Hogan Hilling and moi, plus our entire team is so excited about our inaugural event.

[ctt template=”8″ link=”T3jef” via=”yes” nofollow=”yes”]Join us on August 26, 2017 in Pomona, California.[/ctt]

Register HERE.

Learn about the topics and meet all of our experts HERE.

Use code UWP2017 to Register Today for a FREE full conference pass. This pass includes Continental Breakfast, a comedy show, 4 sessions of expert-led roundtable discussions, an expert panel, lunch and social time to speak to the United We Parent Founders, expert speakers and other parents just like you.

Hmmm, I suppose our excitement should be reason #1 that you should attend the inaugural event but I do have so many reasons to share.

A little back story first.

I am a mom of three young adults and I have worked with families almost my entire life.

You can read my full story HERE but I do offer a brief overview, and my insight, below.

Prior to working in the juvenile detention system, I did many of the jobs that girls of my generation, and in my community, did to earn extra income.

I was a babysitter, a nanny and a “Mother’s Helper” working with intact upper-middle-class families who were seemingly happy.

However, even back then I found the title of  “Mother’s Helper” to be pretty odd. Wasn’t I also helping dad when I was taking care of the kids and the home?

It seemed that there was always a definitive division in household chores and parenting duties. I found that to be interesting and I reflected on it often as I considered if I wanted to have kids once I was a bit older.

My final job before the juvenile detention system was with a family that was quite different than any I had worked for before.

Dad shared at least half of the work, he was fully and completely involved and he had a very close relationship with his child. It was admirable but yet it was not. I admired it but his community did not.

I then worked in the juvenile detention system as a Youth Counselor. My job was to help the children to express themselves and to help bridge the gap of communication between them and their legal guardian. Sometimes this was a mom, sometimes dad, sometimes both. Other times it was grandparents or other relatives. I loved my work but it was very difficult.

Now we fast forward through years of experience and add in the unique experience of being a parent.

Mr. Ho, affectionately know in this blog as “the hubby” or “the Mr.”, and I became parents in 1995.

In many ways, we were a traditional family (except in the fact that we are different ethnicities and raised in different religions).

I worked through my pregnancy and even for the first months after our baby boy was born. Then the Mr. and I made the choice for me to be a Stay-At-Home-Mommy. It was a wonderful choice for us.

Eventually, I became a Work-At-Home Mommy. This unfolded rather naturally as my neighbor had gone through a very tough divorce and was desperate to leave her baby with someone she trusted. I loved doing this. This little guy grew to be a wonderful friend to our oldest son.

Word spread and I had more parents asking me to help with their kids and a licensed child care was born. It was so wonderful, I loved working with these kids and helping such a diverse group of parents. Over time, my kids got older (as they do) and I shifted a bit but always stayed true to my heart and was always working to help individuals and families.

It was sad to me that at times there was much support in the world of parenting and at other times such a terrible lack of support. It bothered me that parents judged other parents, mothers judged mothers and fathers judged fathers. I worried that people were not getting the resources that they need to be the very best parents that they can be.

[ctt template=”8″ link=”G9ZCn” via=”yes” ]Parenting is the hardest job in the world. Let’s support each other to give the very best to the kids.[/ctt]

The UWP mission is to unify, strengthen, and inform the parenting community!

United We Parent offers a safe, trustworthy and nonjudgmental community that embraces parents of every family dynamic.

UWP values and respects the different ways people parent their children.

Your United We Parent team is here to help get you through difficult times that you may encounter and to celebrate the good times.

United We Parent is here to help you find the parenting style that fits and works best for your family.

So for those ten reasons …

  1. We have fabulous expert speakers.
  2. There will be 4 sessions of expert-led roundtable discussions. Learn about the topics HERE.
  3. This is an intimate event where you get to spend actual time having deep conversations.
  4. We are serving a continental breakfast and a buffet lunch.
  5. There is a HUGE discount code at the bottom of this blog post.
  6. We have a comedy show.
  7.  Your children will appreciate it.
  8.  You will be stronger in your parenting skills.
  9. We want to work together and help everyone to become great parents.
  10. Did I mention the HUGE discount?

Register HERE.

Learn about the topics and meet all of our experts HERE.

Use code UWP2017 to Register Today for a FREE full conference pass. This pass includes Continental Breakfast, a comedy show, 4 sessions of expert-led roundtable discussions, an expert panel, lunch and social time to speak to the United We Parent Founders, expert speakers and other parents just like you.

This will be a fun and inspiring boutique event.

 

We will sell out and this will be the only discount that will be this steep.

Share your thoughts on parenting and ideas for discussion topics.

The comment section is waiting for you. 🙂

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Naturally Yours,
Elise Ho
Ph.D., D.N. Psych.
Behavioral & Mental Health Specialist

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59 thoughts on “10 Reasons Why You Should Attend The United We Parent Inaugural Event”

  1. Manish Ambaliya

    Amazing! I know nothing about traveling all over the country, what a wonderful looking place to explore.

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  6. It’s a little far away for me to attend, from Australia, but I wish you much success with this inaugural event. I’d just moved to Australia when my first child was born so I had no family support and the friends I had here, I’d met back in UK. They were all single and saving for the next travels. No internet then, and $2 a minute phone calls to UK so I had to go it alone.

  7. Chery Schmidt

    Hello Elise ! This United We Parent sounds like a wonderful event! Thanks for sharing it as well as your story with us here today. Have a Super Weekend..
    Chery :))

  8. Parenting is the most important job we ever do in life. Anything that can support people in that endeavor is great.

  9. Rhyming with Wine

    This sounds like a fantastic event. Parenthood can be so isolating and we can face such judgement at times, which I find quite bizarre really when it’s the most natural thing that we do in the world. The more support the better I say. You have such a wealth of experience and I really admire you for reaching out to support other parents in such an inclusive and empowering way. Thanks for linking to #DreamTeam and good luck with your event! x

  10. This looks like a wonderful event well thought out and with great content. I wish you the best on it!

  11. Hmm… this looks like an interesting idea. Where can I find more information about the event? Also, will this be streamed for people who cannot attend?

    1. Thank you. We will not be streaming this event as we feel it is so important to create personal connections. We do have an awesome podcast that will be announced in the near future. To find out more about our SoCal Event you can click HERE.

  12. I find it very inspiring that you and your husband are from very different backgrounds, that type of diversity gives me a lot of hope in the world. I wish I could attend this event, but best of luck!

    1. I wish you could attend to 🙂 Thank you for your comments and also the feedback on the Mr. and I. Our diversity has definitely brought some challenges but it has also brought my biggest joys.

  13. I’d never heard of United We Parent before reading your article, but it sounds like an amazing cause! I work in juvenile justice as well, and can attest how important it is for parents to have support for the sake of the students. I wish I was in California so I could attend! Best of luck with the Inaugural Event.

    1. That is OKAY. It is our job to make sure people know about us. I wish that you could attend too and I certainly appreciate your vote of confidence. It is especially meaningful to hear how important you think that it is. Thank you.

  14. Loved hearing your backstory Elise! I could relate in many ways too, being a stay-at-home then work-from-home mommy. Really wish I could attend this event, it sounds awesome!!

  15. This sounds like a fantastic event. I think most parents need support. And, while I’m not a parent, it makes me sad to see parents judging other parents. The answer that is right for one isn’t necessarily right for all. You have to find what will work for you.

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Dr. Elise Ho

Dr. Elise Ho

Dr. Elise Ho is a Holistic Health & Life Coach with a special interest in emotional health, life alignment, and energy flow.

Elise will partner with you to align your mindset, your energy, your home and your career so that you can live your life's desire with freedom and love.

Elise offers 30 years of experience and multiple certifications and degrees including a Ph.D. in Natural Health and a doctoral degree in Naturopathic Psychology.