
Sanity saver classes
Where your family's charts come to life and it finally starts to make sense.
Camera off. Mute on. Sanity Saved.
30 Australian dollars

THE WORD ON THE GRAPEVINE IS...
Ahhhh this is crazy! It’s the most spot on thing I have ever heard.
Paul is diagnosed ASD. He is most certainly the boss of our house, he has special interests that he hyper focuses on. He has a photographic memory and is genius level at some things he does. Social skills are his deficit and he has needed his own space ever since he was tiny. He also unfortunately rages…. Usually when told no or contradicted in any manner. Are you sure you aren’t living in my house!! What the heck! This is the most validating thing I have ever heard as a parent. Thank you so so much.
Lauren
Thank you so much I bawled the whole first voice clip haha! My poor little girl. She does get the ick from people and when she tells me I think she’s being mean or judgemental and probably haven’t given her the right advice! Do you work directly with the kids? How much and when can we start? Thanks so much!!! I can’t wait to hear what her dad's HD is!
Holly
“I honestly thought my son’s challenges had to be clinical or a behavioural defiance diagnoses because that’s what I had been told. But after hearing Kate explain his Human Design just for 5 minutes, everything shifted. It was like someone turned the light on. For the first time, I saw that it’s not dysfunction, it’s design. I’m now rethinking everything I have been told to believe about his behaviour… and questioning the entire clinical lens I thought was the only way to understand him. I want to shout from the rooftops what Kate shared with me so more mums can see their children through this HD lens, it’s phenomenal stuff. Haha it felt like Kate knew my son better than I did in just a 5 minute dive into his chart.”
Tam
Direct insights from Ra Uru Hu - 5/1 Emotional Manifestor, the original messenger of the Human Design System
& Kate Lesslie - 1/3 Mental Projector, fully Quad Right, and founder of HD Mum Club.
Because sometimes, one sentence is all it takes to see your child (and yourself ) through a whole new lens.



