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Designed to Thrive

A Human Design Guide for Parents

Chetan Parkyn Pippa Wilford

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English
Independent Publishing Company
17 April 2026
Discover the Child They Are Born to Be
Every child arrives with a unique way of seeing and engaging with the world, yet parents are often asked to guide them without truly understanding how they are wired.

Designed to Thrive: A Human Design Guide for Parents offers a compassionate lens for recognizing a child's innate nature, supporting their growth without imposing expectation, and building relationships rooted in trust rather than control.
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Imprint:   Independent Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   585g
ISBN:   9798895913284
Pages:   294
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chetan Parkyn is an internationally known teacher of Human Design and author of Human Design: Discover the Person You Were Born to Be, now published in 15 languages. With more than three decades of experience, he leads professional trainings worldwide, guiding people to recognize and live their unique design, and clear limiting and reactive patterns in personal life, relationships and from past life and ancestral ties. He lives near San Diego, California. Pippa Wilford is a mentor, Human Design consultant, and author whose work focuses on self-understanding, relationships, and personal development. After a career leading organisational change, she retrained in coaching before studying Transactional Analysis and Human Design. She works with individuals and families to bring greater clarity and harmony to everyday life. She lives on the south coast of England.

Reviews for Designed to Thrive: A Human Design Guide for Parents

This book is not simply read, it is recognized. It speaks to something we already know but may have forgotten in the current noise of expectations, roles and the quiet pressure to get it right even while the world is in a warp speed of change. BECKY ROBBINS, PAINTER, ARTIST, CO-FOUNDER OF ROBBINS RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL


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