Homeopathy for Family Wellness: A Parent’s Guide to Handling Childhood Ailments Naturally
Join us for an insightful webinar designed to empower parents with practical knowledge on using homeopathy for common childhood ailments. This session will explore how homeopathic approaches can support your child’s health naturally and effectively.Cost:
FREE per personDuration:
1hAbout this experience
What You’ll Learn:
🔹 Introduction to Homeopathy – Understand the principles behind this natural healing system and its role in family wellness.
🔹 Common Childhood Acutes – Learn how to recognize and address ailments like colds, flus, ear infections, and minor injuries with homeopathic remedies.
🔹 Choosing the Right Remedies – Discover how homeopathic treatments are prepared and best practices for using them safely with children.
🔹 Practical Tips for Parents – Get expert advice on incorporating homeopathy into your daily routine, along with real-life success stories from other moms.
🔹 Professional Insights – Explore how homeopathy benefits healthcare professionals working with children while balancing family life.
🔹 Live Q&A – Have your questions answered and gain access to additional resources for continued learning.
Whether you're new to homeopathy or looking to deepen your understanding, this webinar provides valuable insights and actionable strategies to support your child’s health naturally. Register to reserve your spot!
Your Host

Erin Crawford, DC Hom Med, has been studying homeopathic medicine since 2013. She pursued her Diploma in Homeopathy & Health Sciences from the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine and is a practicing Homeopath, registered with the College of Homeopaths of Ontario. Erin has established her Family Practice in Markham where she provides ongoing consultations and homeopathic medicines for both acute and chronic conditions. Erin has a special interest in women’s health (PMS, menstrual difficulties, infertility, menopause) and children’s issues (chronic ear infections, asthma, autism, ADD/ADHD). A former teacher with a Master’s degree in Education as well as an Honors degree in Gerontology, Erin has a long history of working with hundreds of families and enjoys working in the community. Erin lives in Markham with her husband, three children, and their dog.