MELISSA CROCKETT-JOYOUE

Building Nervous System Capacity for Unschooling Parents

Melissa shares how tending to your own nervous system helps you to grow the embodied capacity that allows real liberation to unfold at home.

Melissa Crockett-Joyoue lives in Aotearoa (New Zealand), is Māori, late diagnosed AuDHD and the māmā of two unschooled neurodivergent children aged 8 and 10. Her experience with understanding and meeting their needs, and her own, deepened her commitment to helping others on a similar path. Her online international membership community ‘Weave ND’ came about when she felt the pull to create a dedicated space to help neurodivergent unschooling parents build their own capacity. Weave ND is focussed on creating opportunities for parents to find connection and improve their nervous system wellness, so that they feel resourced, supported and able to better hold their children on their unschooling journeys. Melissa is especially passionate about working with and advocating for unschooling as a brilliant choice for neurodivergent parents and Indigenous families and this has been her driving force for co-founding The Unschooling Summit with Esther Jones. Before children she was an Indigenous tourism entrepreneur, fundraiser & theatre producer.

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