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Hello, Thank you for joining The Nurtured Heart Approach for Parents & Caregivers Workshop. You are just about set up and ready to go! We will need to send you the Group Consent form through Simple Practice. Once it is completed you will be ready to attend our workshop. We look forward to seeing you!
Just a few reminders; we will be meeting for the first time on 2/24 at 10am to 11:15am. To fully benefit from this workshop we suggest attending all meetings. We will meet at Mindful Soul Center for Wellbeing 730 S. White Horse Pike Audubon; NJ 08106.For payments, there will be the option of a package at $280 per individual or $420 per couple. Our other option is a weekly fee of $40 each for individuals or $60 per couple. There will be free parking in the back. You can find more information at
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Since you are new to Mindful Soul Center for Wellbeing, we will have to ask you some information to get you set up in our Simple Practice system and ready for enrollment. Carole, our scheduler, will reach out to you and help you get started. In the meantime, while your enrollment is officiated, we will reserve a spot for you in the workshop. You can find more information on our Nurtured Heart Approach Workshop here: https://mindfulsoulwellbeing.com/nurtured-heart-approach

The Nurtured Heart Approach Parent and Caregivers Workshop will begin on February 24th at 10 am to 11:15 am. It is an 8-week program. To fully benefit from this workshop we suggest attending all meetings. We will meet at Mindful Soul Center for Wellbeing, 730 S White Horse Pike Audubon,
New Jersey 08106.There is free parking in the back of the building. Out payment options are a package at $280 per individual or $420 per couple. Our other option is a weekly fee of $40 each for individuals or $60 per couple. Please feel free to reach out with any questions you

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