A Place to Remember
A monthly circle for self-trust, steadiness, and standing together.
A Village to Stand Together
If you are choosing a different path for your family, you already know this.
You trust your child.
You trust real life more than systems.
And still - doing this alone can be lonely.
What It’s Like Within The Circle
With shared orientation:
decisions feel quieter
outside opinions lose their grip
your nervous system settles
you have a place to be witnessed
The Sacred Oak Circle offers cohesion and strength -
not by pushing forward,
but by standing together.
What the Circle Is
A monthly place to gather for parents and guides living beyond familiar paths.
For those raising children outside conventional systems -
often without a map,
often without a village.
The Circle exists to help you stay steady over time -
to return to shared language, shared values, and a sense of coherence
as questions, doubt, and outside pressure inevitably arise.
This is not a space for instruction or improvement.
Nothing here asks you to fix yourself or your child.
It is simply a place to stand together
and remember what you already know.
How It Works
Monthly Circle Gathering
This is the heartbeat.
A live gathering each month
(60–75 minutes), held with clarity and care.
This is a shared space for:
real-life questions
stories from lived experience
reflection and orientation
being witnessed without fixing
The Circle is gently facilitated.
You may speak.
You may listen.
You may arrive exactly as you are.
There is no pressure to share and no expectation of resolution.
You may come live.
You may listen later.
Both are participation.
Monthly Intention
Once a month, you receive a short audio or video intention.
Sometimes it’s a reflection from real life.
Sometimes it’s naming a pattern many families are feeling.
Sometimes it’s simply a reminder of what already matters.
There is no set length.
There is no expectation to “do” anything with it.
The intention helps bring attention back to trust, rhythm, and relationship
and away from pressure, urgency, and force.
This is not instruction.
It is a point of orientation.
Living Invitation
A single, gentle monthly invitation.
Not a task.
Not homework.
An invitation to notice, soften, or relate differently in everyday life.
Examples may include:
noticing where you rush
letting something stay unfinished
removing one unnecessary obligation
choosing presence over productivity
These invitations are meant to live quietly alongside your life -
not on a to-do list.
Who The Circle Is For
Who The Circle Is For
The Circle is for parents (and guides) who:
are choosing real-life, trust-based learning
want shared language without ideology
value steadiness over strategies
want community without obligation
Many Circle members attend the Sacred Oak Immersion.
Others arrive already living from this place.
There is no required path.
Joining Details:
Begins: February 2026
Rhythm: A monthly intention, living invitation, and Circle gathering
Gathering: Live on the 2nd Sunday of each month (replays provided) at 10:00am CST
Access: All monthly materials remain available while you’re a member
Price: $88/month
Commitment: Month-to-month.
Stay as long as it supports you.
Annual:
Because The Circle is designed to be lived with over time, an annual membership is available for those who wish to commit and settle in.
12 Months:
A year-long rhythm for those who want a steady place to return - across seasons, questions, and change.
This option offers long-term continuity without urgency - a full year to listen, return, and stay oriented as life unfolds.
$888 (one-time)For those who know they want shared ground and ongoing steadiness over time.
This isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about facing what already feels true -
and no longer carrying it alone.
If this feels like a quiet yes, join us.
Hosted By
Amy Viola
Founder & Guardian of Wild Haven
Amy Viola is the heart and relational steward of Wild Haven, devoted to creating a village where children and families feel safe, seen, and deeply supported. She holds the day-to-day culture, emotional ecology, and lived experience of the community, trusting children to lead their learning while walking closely alongside families.
Founder & Vision Weaver of Sacred Oak Way
Amy Cojocar
Amy Cojocar is the educational architect behind Sacred Oak, devoted to honoring every child as sacred and uniquely brilliant through real-life, responsive learning. Her work weaves global educational philosophies, trauma-informed practice, and nervous-system awareness into coherent pathways that protect children’s sovereignty while supporting their natural drive to learn.