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Kambria Evans Psychotherapy

Kambria Evans Psychotherapy

5.0
(1 review)

Kambria has been an invaluable resource in my life and has given me a set of tools to help me step…read moreaway from the ledge, soften the blow of life, and learn to love myself again. Kambria is compassionate, caring, intelligent, nonjudgmental, and understanding. In the year I have been seeing Kambria, I went from an exceptionally dark place filled with self-abuse, toxic behavior, and self-depreciation to a world where I have mechanisms to cope with the extraordinary stresses life throws at me. If you value yourself at all and need help, do yourself a favor and reach out to Kambria; it was one of the most significant decisions I've made in my life.

From the owner: As an EMDRIA Certified EMDR clinician and former Director at Stanford Medical School, I offer you…read moreevidence-based therapy, as well as expertise in how people learn and change from 20 years of training, research, and teaching at Vanderbilt and Stanford. My approach is relational, and integrates neuroscience, ego states, attachment, and the body to alleviate anxiety, depression, and trauma symptoms. In addition to 6 years of clinical work in private practice, I spent 14 years at Stanford training faculty physicians, medical trainees, nurses, and social workers from around the world. I'm a speaker at national conferences, and a reviewer and published author in journals such as Academic Psychiatry. With an office in Campbell, I serve the San Jose, Campbell, Los Gatos, Sunnyvale, and Los Altos communities. Our work together is a positive, growth-oriented process grounded in the philosophy that everyone is seeking wholeness. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #103873.

Saratoga Parent Nursery School

Saratoga Parent Nursery School

4.5
(22 reviews)

We've been at Saratoga Parent Nursery School (SPNS) for three years and currently with our second…read morechild. This school has brought us such a wonderful preschool experience from the classroom with teachers to community with parents. I can't show enough appreciation for what the school has brought to our lives. Alexis is such a wonderful teacher and director. She truly cares about the school and families. Her teaching style is fun yet calm and supportive. Our oldest was timid a bit reserved when we first started back in 2022 and after two years at SPNS she gained confidence and learned how to use her big voice. The biggest complement we got was her TK teacher stating that they can tell she went to preschool. SPNS prepared her for peer to peer interactions, conflict resolution, letters, how to recognize her name (w/o being able to read), sitting for circle time, listening, patiently waiting in a line, etc. because of SPNS we, as parents, felt confident sending her to elementary school. This year we get to experience Teacher Lisa with our second child and it is going well. Lisa has a calm, supportive and loving teaching style. You can tell she truly cares for each and every child. SPNS truly takes the time to capture and cultivate a supportive and loving community. Many of our family friends we've met through SPNS and still keep in contact today. If you're considering SPNS do yourself a favor and take a tour. You'll see how clean and well the kept is and how great of a job everyone has done to make the school wonderful!

As former and current educators we had very high standards when choosing a school for our toddler…read more Saratoga Parent Nursery School exceeded all our expectations. The classrooms are pristine, thoughtfully designed, and developmentally appropriate. The outdoor toys and equipment are well-maintained, and the play-based, learning-focused activities are engaging and fun. The teachers are truly exceptional--dedicated, skilled, and passionate about fostering each child's growth. A bonus we love is the Music Together class every Tuesday, included as part of the curriculum! It's one less thing to arrange, and our toddler absolutely enjoys it. We highly recommend Saratoga Parent Nursery School to any family looking for a nurturing and high-quality environment for their child.

Explorer Preschool

Explorer Preschool

4.7
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Being part of Explorer has been a once-in-a-lifetime experience…read more There's a joke that parenting is the one job nobody has to pass a test for -- that there really ought to be some kind of "SAT for parents" before anyone is handed a child. Explorer is the closest thing I've found to that school, except it never tests you. It teaches you. And what it teaches is less about how to raise a child than about how to be a good parent -- and underneath that, how to be a good person. What it made me see most clearly is this: the bond between a parent and a child is one of the most extreme imbalances of power that exists. In no other relationship does one person hold so much control over another human being -- over their time, their body, their choices, even their sense of what is real. And yet we almost never name it as power. We take it for granted. As a society we rarely talk about the restraint a parent owes a child, precisely because the child has no way to demand it. Explorer takes that restraint seriously. The community here holds to a belief that is simple to say and surprisingly hard to live: that we are not only here to protect our children, but to respect them. And what surprised me most was what that respect produces. Children who are treated with respect learn to extend it -- to their peers, and to the world around them. They come to understand boundaries not by being controlled, but by having their own boundaries honored, and by watching others honored too. They learn it through play, through sharing how they feel, through being given room to work things out rather than being told how things will be. I'll be honest: none of this is intuitive, and much of it runs against how most of us were raised. It asks you to hold back in the very moments when instinct says to step in and take charge. It asks you to be challenged -- to be willing to find out you were wrong. So I don't think Explorer is the right fit for every family. It's for the ones ready to walk in open-minded and let themselves be stretched. For us, it was exactly that. I'm deeply grateful that our family found Explorer, and that we've had the chance to be part of it.

We LOVE Explorer. We started our LO at 18 months and are saddened that graduation is in one month,…read moreending our time here. Being here for 4 years, we've been able to see a lot and meet lots of families. It isn't for everyone. But if it is for you, as it was for us, it's a godsend. We couldn't be more thankful for all that we've learned, the kindness and patience we've received as new parents, and the community we've been able to take with us as we leave. The #1 reason I chose Explorer Preschool was the required monthly Parent Ed Classes. As a former teacher, I love learning but not too proud to admit that I need to pay a school to hold me accountable. Sleep deprivation is a big deterrent. Explorer, however, is special because what we learn is immediately applicable. Parents learn from each other, ask questions we hadn't thought to ask yet. We get the opportunity for our LOs to be loved and supported by a caring community of similar values. We, too, fall in love with other LOs and get to watch them all grow up together in a safe space. We don't have family here, which was daunting to say the least, as first-time parents in 2022. Now, after 4 years, we feel like the close families that we've bonded with will remain our friends for a lifetime. I love how much my LO just goes up to other parents just to have a good laugh, and how much these other LOs come up to tell/share the most exciting news of the day. A lot of families have come and gone in the last 4 years. But the ones that stay until graduation, at least in my experience this year, it says a lot about them = dependable, flexible, kid-centered, sees value in education, team-player, committed, nature-loving, and open-minded (we're in an all-inclusive school). I could go on forever! Thank you, Explorer Preschool!

Dasha Love

Dasha Love

4.7
(14 reviews)

Dasha is my kindred spirit - a magical being of light and joy. She flows to the rhythm of the…read moreuniverse with such beauty and grace. The first time I met her was a powerful, serendipitous encounter. Dasha became a co-creatix and a channel for a number of my personal manifestations. It's been my desire to sing - something that I've felt self conscious about for many years. This is the one area in my life that I still carry hang ups about. Meeting my shadow head on, I've set a clear intention to start sharing my voice a few days before meeting Dasha. A day before our encounter, on the International Women's Day, the universe began to answer my call. I was dancing in ecstasy to my friends' beautiful fusion of drums and guitar as a Sister Goddess Dhyana started creating a song on the spot. She suddenly turned to me and commanded "SING!" I was startled by this clear request from the universe speaking through her, but I didn't skip a bit and answered the call. Together we co-created a song called "Woman Rising". The next day Dhyana invited me to come along and meet her coach, Dasha. Within minutes of meeting Dasha and sharing about our song, Dasha coordinated for our song to be recorded by a professional producer and her housemate Mike Barnes. I found myself flowing and sharing my voice with ease in this beautiful, safe container as Dasha, Dhyana and I sang our hearts and wombs out. We spent hours singing, dancing, playing and co-creating magic. It was also a miracle to get the chance to play the drum of my Siberian ancestors, that just happened to be at Dasha's house. This was also something that I've put out to the universe as of late. Just to top it all off, as a cherry on top of this already exceptional day, Dasha had generously gifted me an entire beautiful, white macrame outfit from her closet! It was the same outfit that I spotted in the town of Tulum just a week or 2 earlier and thought to myself "I WANT!!!" I have so much love & gratitude for Dasha. For anyone considering working or collaborating with her, I say "GO FOR IT" You will not be disappointed.

Amazing coach. Helped me transform my life in so many ways and change my perspective which…read moretransformed my life. Her energy is positive and strong she will push you to your capacity

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