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How Not To Think about...Who You Are

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Rebecca grew up in beautiful Vancouver, and now resides in Richmond, B.C.
In her youth, she loved individual sport and for several years, competed in
rhythmic gymnastics. Rebecca earned a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the
University of British Columbia (UBC) and in 2012, a change in professional
direction occurred and she furthered her education to receive an Infant
Development Certificate, also from UBC. For the past seven years, Rebecca
has worked as an Infant Development Consultant, supporting parents and
their infants, as a home-based visitor. She is trained in attachment-parenting
and co-facilitates educational parent groups and works alongside families to
help support them in their child's development. In her memoir, Rebecca
shines light on the damaging impact of being raised by a parent with severe
psychological issues that not only prevented secure attachment but lead to
fear, self-doubt and insecurity that impacted all relationships. By sharing her
story, Rebecca hopes to inspire others to work through their trauma and
subsequently free themselves.
Rebecca can be reached at https://www.rebeccagrowsup.com/

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Rebecca grew up in beautiful Vancouver, and now resides in Richmond, B.C.
In her youth, she loved individual sport and for several years, competed in
rhythmic gymnastics. Rebecca earned a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the
University of British Columbia (UBC) and in 2012, a change in professional
direction occurred and she furthered her education to receive an Infant
Development Certificate, also from UBC. For the past seven years, Rebecca
has worked as an Infant Development Consultant, supporting parents and
their infants, as a home-based visitor. She is trained in attachment-parenting
and co-facilitates educational parent groups and works alongside families to
help support them in their child's development. In her memoir, Rebecca
shines light on the damaging impact of being raised by a parent with severe
psychological issues that not only prevented secure attachment but lead to
fear, self-doubt and insecurity that impacted all relationships. By sharing her
story, Rebecca hopes to inspire others to work through their trauma and
subsequently free themselves.
Rebecca can be reached at https://www.rebeccagrowsup.com/

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