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Our children's program involves customized activity sessions based on a consultation with your family regarding your desired goals. These activities are led by a Master's level facilitator with expertise in working with children in a group. The activities will incorporate a combination of art materials and interactive games and toys that make the experience both fun and benficial for the children who participate. All materials and activities will be modified for every family to accommodate age, interest and ability.
Amy Lynn, MA runs our children's program.
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Relationship Module
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Children willl bond with each other through fun, inclusive group activities that engage them in facilitated play. They will learn about individual similarities and differences and discover ways to get along with each other. They will leave with tools for maintaining these important sibling or cousin relationships.
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Self-Expression Module
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Children will learn to express their feelings and viewpoints using communication tools that have proven effective with children. They will engage in verbal and non-verbal processes that are fun and encouraging. They will learn to identify feelings in order to care for themselves and others.
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Conflict Resolution Module
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Children will develop better problem-solving and conflict resolution skills. They will engage in fun group activities in order to practice these skills and ingrain them to a degree that they will be able to use these skills at home and at school.
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Intergenerational Module
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Activities pairing more mature generations of parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles with children are effective in helping the youngest members of the family feel valued. This is especially important when parents and elders lead extremely busy lives and don't always get to spend concentrated time with the children. Mature family members and "younglings" are provided a facilitated forum to enrich their relationships. Participants will leave the session with a project to remind them of the importance of spending time together.
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