This class is based on Teach Me Health and Homeopathy, the world’s first homeopathy curriculum, a groundbreaking literature-based curriculum introduces students to homeopathy in a meaningful and colorful way. The class will be an inspiring and fun way to learn homeopathic remedies and the history behind homeopathy.
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To cover materials, supplies, and the leader's time, the cost is $15 / family for the year. Enrolled families can have multiple students.
Registration is open thru January 8th. Curriculum should be ordered by December 14th, to allow time for shipping.
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This class has a total of 8 sessions, and (generally speaking) we will be meeting on Wednesdays at 1pm. Below are the class dates:
We will meet on the following dates:
January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2025
What is the class schedule?
We are meeting Wednesdays @ 1pm. Please see the above section 'Class Time', schedule & Location for a list of dates and times.
Who can participate?
Any adults who wish to learn more about homeopathy and family members who want to sit in.
What payments do you take for enrollment?
I accept cash (in person only)
Zelle (preferred)
Venmo
For any payment other than credit card, select "Make payment to group leader separately"
Contact leader to make arrangements for payment.
You must pay for the curriculum via Credit card.
Will there be homework?
Yes, there will be reading to complete each week.
What curriculum will you be using to teach this class?
I will be using Paola Brown's Teach Me Health and Homeopathy curriculum which has been endorsed by the Academy of Homeopathy Education. This program goes a bit deeper than the curriculum that is designed for kids grades k-12.
Unit 1: The Terrain in Everything
This first unit is designed to "prime the pump" (or in this case, the mind) around the principles that govern homeopathy. Students meet the father of terrain theory, Antoine Bechamp, and the father of the theory of suppression, Louis Pasteur. These concepts prepare students to understand the powerful lessons about homeopathy.
Unit 2: Unlocking Homeopathy
Once the groundwork has been laid in Unit 1, Unit 2 introduces students to the basic precepts of homeopathic
medicine. It covers the history of homeopathy by introducing Samuel Hahnemann, discusses the dangers of
suppressing disease, and helps students think critically about various treatments found in conventional medicine.
This unit also introduces students to a central book in homeopathic medicine, the Materia medica. We also touch on
the idea that homeopathic remedies can be made from various existing substances. You will also get some great tips
about best practices when working with a homeopath, and finally, if you have The Family Homeopathy Journal, you
will go over 'timelines' and how it helps you understand the big picture when it comes to your or a family member's
health journey.
Unit 3: The Laws of Homeopathy
You will learn more about the source materials that make up homeopathic medicines. You will also think about what
it means to prove a homeopathic remedy, how you can avoid it, and what you can do if you have proven one. One of
the exciting parts of this lesson is learning about what a homeopathic repertory is and how it works (generally
speaking). You will even go through a simple acute case, using a repertory. If you have The Family Homeopathy
Journal, you will go over the special index in the back of the book where you can take alphabetized notes--from
remedies, to keynotes, and more!
Unit 4: Homeopathic Medicines for Accidents
In Unit 4 you learn about the keynotes to 19 different homeopathic remedies. You even get to study about each
remedy via the video library in the Online Book Club Area. These videos feature interviews with two incredible
homeopaths: Annie Batchelor (RSHom) and Christophe Merville--Director of Education and Pharmacy Development
at Boiron, USA. You also continue to practice some more acute case-taking by going through some more illnesses.
Oh! And you get to learn about fantastic homeopathy books that should be part of any budding homeopath's library.
If you have The Family Homeopathy Journal, in this unit, you get to look at where you can keep track of the
homeopathy books you want/have gotten, where you can keep track of the remedies that you need to buy, and more.